Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
William I. Hoover went to Chicago today. Donald Merica returned to his home in Chicago this morning. Mr. and Mrs. “John Ward went to Lafayette today. Jacob Moore, of Chicago, spent the week-end here. Are you going to the Red Cross benefit dance? Better fall in line. Mrs. Martha McDonald returned to her home in Knox Saturday. Miss Grace Halleck returned "bo her home in DeMotte this morning. Trevor Eger returned to Indianapolis this morning. Gail Michal was down from the north end of the’county today. 'Miss Lula Fleming returned to her school work at Chicago Heights this morning. Born, April 1, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Meyers, of Walker township. Len McCarthy left today for Buffalo, Minn., where he will be employed on a dredge. Mrs. Tillie Stevenson went to Hebron Saturday for a few days’ visit with friends. Missess Bertha, Florence and Elizabeth Wiseman spent Easter Sunday with relatives at Virgie. Theodore Roosevety; Wynegar and daughter, Thelma, are spending the day in Wheatfield. Miss Edith Sawin returned to Oxford university, Ohio, today after a visit with friends here. Miarie Hamilton returned to Butler College today, where she will resume her studies Tuesday. Marie Madlung returned to her home at Monon, after a visit here with her aunt, Mrs. M. E. Drake.
Charles Replogle went to Monticello today, where he will take charge of a barber shop he recently purchased. Rev. J. Budman Fleming went to Indianapolis today to attend a Home Missionary meeting of the Presbyterian Snyod. The Rev. Wm. E. Hinshaw, sentenced to life imprisonment and who has served over twenty years of his sentence, has been granted a parole. Master Kennedy Ross came down from Chicago to spend a few days with his grandmother, Mrs. Ora T. Ross. Miss Mabel Waymire and her college friend, Miss Olive Emerson, returned to Upland today to resume their studies in Taylor University. Milton Roth, James Halligan and Marion Learning were passengers on the Chicago early morning train today. Mrs. Arthur Wilkin returned to her home in Chicago Saturday, after a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wagoner. April stepped into the limelight today with one of her justly celebrated April showers, which are said to be the cause of May flowers.
Wheatless days are made optional and meatless days suspended for thirty days under announcements issued by Food Administrator Hoover. Mrs. Neaf Lestenfelt returned to her home at Mesick, Mich.* and Frank Cox to his home at Detroit, Mich./after a visit with the family of Mrs. George Gorham of this city. April first has come and old von Hindenburg is still outside the gates of Paris. Imagine he will be quite embarrassed when called upon to explain to the- German people. Mrs* L. K. Yeoman and son, Otto,! returned to their home at Roseville, El., today. Otto is one of the selected men to leave Wednesday for New London, Conn. J. F. Smith and daughter, Mrs. Agnes Sweet, returned today to their j home in Delphi. They had been visi- 1 ting with the family of Mr. and Mira. William Hoover. Mr. Smith being Mrs. Hoover’s father.
