Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 140, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 June 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Tillie Malchow spent the . day in Chicago. George Long went to Chicago this morning. A. E. Johnson went to Marion this morning. Walter King went to Chicago today. Mrs. Dave Haste and daughter, went to Gary this morning. Orla Clouse made a trip to Chicago this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Thompson went to Chicago this morning. Leonard Swaim and Paul Arnott went to Indianapolis today. W. R. Nowles went to Russiaville tday to visit relatives. Miss Luvia Gunyon went to Monticello today to visit her mother. Helen and Kathryn Grimer went to Lafayette today to visit relatives. Abe Racher returned to his home in Chicago this morning, after a visit with his brother in Remington. 1 Everett Green and family, of Michigan City, are here for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Green* Mrs. Thomas Watson, of Morocco, went to' Camp Taylor this morning to visit her husband, who is a tailor in the quartermaster corps. A large number of Monticello 'business and professional men have signed an agreement to help with the harvest work in that county. Captain W. A. Guthrie, of Monticello, was in Rensselaer today looking after matter connected with his Jasper county real estate holdings.

Attorney John Greve, of DeMotte, was in Rensselaer today looking after legal matter and giving the glad hand to his many friends. Mrs. Arthur Battleday went to Chillicothe, Ohio this morning to visit her husband, who is stationed at that place. Geraldine Payne returned to her home in Hammond Wednesday afternoon, after a visit with her grandmother, Mrs. J. H. Payne. The Ladies Literary club will have a benefit show at the Star theatre Friday evening, June 21. The title of the show is “The Yankee Way,” with George Walsh in the leading role. The ladies ask your patronage. C. F. Bradshaw, formerly superintendent -of the city , schools, left Indianapolis Tuesday for Y. M. C. A. work in San Antonio, Texas.— Delphi Journal. Mrs. Elizabeth Ederer and daughter, Maymie Ederer, who had been here to attend the Shelly-Knauff wedding and visit with relatives, left this morning for their home in Olney, 111. -- Lee Branson went to Owen, Wis. today to look after the disposing of his brother-in-law’s property, Albert Hotter. Mr. Hotter just received his notice and will leave Monday from Kentland.

Charles Pefley will furnish you trees for fall planting direct from Rochester, N. Y. Every tree guaranteed to grow or replaced free of charge. Phone 475. The following gentlemen from Remington attended the meeting of the Jasper County Council of Defense in this city Thursday afternoon: Frank Peck, Dennis O’Riley, H. H. Bowman, William, Bahler and H. W. Gilbert. Wednesday evening, June 26th the Dorcas class of the M. E. church will give an ice cream and homemade cake social on the court house lawn. This is to be a Red Cross benefit and your patronage is solicited. Mrs. Don Beam went to Chicago this morning to meet her husband, who will arrive in Chicago this afternoon. It is probable that Don will have a short furlough and they will' arrive in Rensselaer tonight.

George Walter, who has for sometime been an employee of the Columbia Furniture company of this city, left today for his home in Kankakee, Hl. Monday he will leave that city for Camp Custer in company with a large number of other selectmen. This makes the eighth man to leave the factory for war service. The Central Union Telephone gang that have been working out of Remington for the past few months, went to Rensselaer Wednesday to make their headquarters for a spell. They have finished their work here and have tfie lines in excellent condition.—Remington Press. P. H. Lally, in writing to have his address changed from the National Military Home at Marion to Michigan City, says: “Have just accepted a position in the state prison that I gave up nineteen years ago, being too old then. Glad to know that I am getting younger every day.” The position referred to is that of guard.

Dr. W. W. Pierce, with his wife and daughter, and Mrs. Wickstrom, stopped over night here with Mrs. J. W. Crooks on their way to Indianapolis. Dr. Pierce is the pastor of the Baptist church at Evansville, Wisconsin. He has a son, who is minister of the Emanuel Baptist church in Indianapolis. They are driving through in their ear for a week’s visit. Subscribe for the Ropoblietn