Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 135, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Charles Greenlee, of Yeoman, came today for a short visit with relatives. . Miss Gail Wilson, of Hammond, came this forenoon to be the guests of her cousin, Miss Sarah Hunt, of this city. Miss Maude Simons, who had been a teacher in the Monnett school, left today for her home in Mexico. — — „ . I * Miss Jane Parkison returned to her home here ' Friday, after a visit with Marie Haifii'lton, at Butler College. Sue Rowen, the nurse who cared for Mts. A. G. Work at the hospital here, returned to her home in Lafayette today. Mrs. Levi Cooper returned to her home in Hammond Friday afternoon, after a visit with Mrs. John Cooper, of Kniman. Mrs. H. J. Dexter went to Delphi today to see' her brother, E. L. Cox, who has been quite sick. He is reported to be somewhat improved at this time. Miss Opal Robinson, who is "attending the summer term in the Indiana State Normal school, came home, Friday and will remain until Monday.

Mrs. Kenton Parkison and two sons, Bob and Tom, returned Friday evening from Muncie, where they had visited Mr. and Mrs. Emery Mills. Charles Bohner, who had been at his farm near Hobart, was in Rensselear a while today, but hastened on to Remington to assist in the Red Cross sale. Pauline Fay left this morning for her home in Bellville, Canada. Miss Fay had been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Paul Wood. Before coming here she had attended Indiana University during the past year. R. Lowell Bowman and Ora Alvis, of Remington, were here today to meet Mr. Bowman’s mother-in-law, Mrs. Thomas Pearce, of Lowell. The mother was called to Bowman’s home on account of the arrival of a fine nine pound boy. SATURDAY GRAIN MARKET. Oats, 70c. Corn, SI.OO. Rye, $1.25. Wheat, $2.00. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of

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