Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Rev. Essick, of Young America, came this morning to assist Rev. Hill in a meeting. The Unique club of the Pythian Sister will meet with Mrs. Charles Grow Tuesday afternoon at 3:30. The regular meeting of the Eastern Star club is postponed on account of sickness. Miss Caroline Herman, nurse, came this morning to work in the hospital. Mrs. J. A. Luers returned to her home today after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nowels and daughter. Miss Pauline Fay returned to Indiana University this morning after visiting with her parents.
G.-L. Thornton went to Lafayette today to attend the District Assessors’ meeting. Marsh Warner is reported to be very low at his home in the east part of the city. It is thought that he cannot long survive. J. B. Sprague went to Williamsburg, lowa, this morning after visiting with R. Sprague and family of this city. Chester, Fay returned to Camp Logan, Houston, Tex., after spending a fifteen day furlough with his friends and relatives. W. M. Pullin returned to his home in Fair Field, Wash., this morning after visiting his relatives for a month. • ■ C. B. McLain left this morning for his home in Wauseon, Ohio, after a short visit with her brother, George H. McLain and family. You can buy some splendid work horses of Fred Schultz at his sale on Monday, March 1, 1918. By that time spring work will be at hand. Mrs. Ella Hiate, of Munice, who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Monroe Carr, went to Parr this morning to assist Mrs. Steve Brusnahan. The latter has a very badly injured ankle and is unable to be about much. Anyone wishing to see me will fini me in the Trust A Savings Bank on Saturday afternoons. —H. O. Harris, phone 134. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bristow and baby returned to their home in Algona, lowa, this morning after visiting friends and relatives.
William Gant formerly a member of Company M but now at Camp Shelby is here. He has a thirty day furlough granted home on account of sickness. Miss Ruth Ames formerly in charge of the office of Dr. C. E. Johnson, is now employed in the same capacity in the office of Dr. E. N. Loy.
