Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 125, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1918 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

You can get a mighty good lunch at the Depot restaurant. ,!■ d I..—IWIW I ■ ■lienm.i Comrade William Sayler went to Logansport to attend the G. A. R. state encampment Join the crowds that go to the Depot restaurant for that fine ice cream.

Rev. J. Budman Fleming and Rev. E. W. Strecker went to Lafayette today to attend a rural church convention. Charles Pefley went to Gary today for a visit with his son, Hildred. From there he will go to Chicago before returning home. We have a full line or staple and fancy groceries. Give us a trial order, You are sure to be pleased. Depot restaurant. ■f ■ ' . ' 1 Mrs. Gilf Jones and daughter, Helen, of Redkey, and Mrs. J. Jones and two children, of Knox, are;visiting Mrs. F. D. Buchard. Ross Moore spent Monday night with his aunt, Mrs. H. E. Parkison, and finally returning to his home in Indianapolis this forenoon. A. E. Shaffer and Rainey McCurtain, who went to Detroit, Mich., last Thursday, arrived here ‘ last evening with two new cars. IT ■ " Mrs. Kenneth T. Rhoades left Monday for NeW York city for a visit with her husband, who < will leave this month for France.—Lafayette Journal. The Eastern Star chapter will have initiation All members are urged to be present and visiting Eastern Stars will be made most welcome. Alice Thomas went to Lafayette today for - a visit with her friend, Helen Gordan. Her sister, Helen Thomas, went to Stockwell for a visit with relatives.

A students programe of the Matinee Musical will be given Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the Christian church. A free will offering will be taken at this meeting. Adam Nees, who is employed by Charles Hancock, went to Ins home in Poland today, where he will register, he having became of age during the past year. Dr. E. R. Zaring of Chicago, editor of the Western Christian Advocate, will make the commencement address for the Monnett Home in the Methodist church in tins city Thursday night. i » I ■ is— ■ IWI.— I ■■ .111.11 ■ Mrs. Vernon Newels will not entertain the Sew club this week. All members are requested to work Thursday and Friday afternoons at the Red Cross rooms on comfort kits. Mrs. I. N. Warren hear regularly from their son, Russell I. Warren, who is stationed at Boston. He expects to be assigned to a submarine chaser on July 1.