Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 302, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 December 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Jennings Wright went to Indianapolis on the forenoon train. Lee Kepner went to Delphi today for a visit with his uncle. William Wendell, of Fair Oaks, went to Columbus, Ind., today. Gaylord Long went to Chicago on the forenoon train today. S. A. Arnold went to Delphi today to look after some business matters. Mrs. Ed Gaffield and children have returned from a visit with relatives at Lafayette. Mrs. George Collins went to Wabash today for a visit with her sister. Mrs. Walter English, of Lafayette, cam; ‘ f< r a visit with Dr. English and family.

Miss Bessie Vanscoy left today for her home after a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Walter Samuels. - Master Ralph Robinson went to McCoysburg today to spend the vacation with his aunt, Mrs. Jphn R. Phillips. A Miss Bertha Lowe who had been visiting her aunt, Mrs. James Overton returned to her home in Monon today. Rev. and Mrs. J. Budman Fleming have as their guests their two daughters, Ida F. Fleming, of Lafayette, and Lula Fleming, of Chicago. Miss Gay Makeever went to Valparaiso, today for a visit with her sister, Jane Makeever, who is attending the Valparaiso university*; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wright, of Morocco, were passengers here today on the south bound Monon train leaving here at 10:55 A. M. R. O. Hatton returned to his home at Earl Park, today, where he has a blacksmith shop and is succeeding splendidly. His wife will remain a few days longer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Putts, who live just south of Ronsoelaer.