Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 141, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. H. R. Mardof and daughter, went to Chicago this morning. 1 W. H. Parkison Went to Indiana- - polis this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Thompson returned from Chicago today. i ,H. R. Kurrie came down from Chicago to spend the week-end with his family. J. L. Moore came down from Chicago to spend the week-end with his parents. Bert Vandecar, William McNeil and C. M. Dewey were down from Wheatfield Friday afternoon. Jesse Welsh, who has been spending a short vacation With relatives here, returned this Saturday afternoon to his home in Chicago. , ' Mr. and Mis. Frank Busha and daughter, came up from Lafayette to spend the day with Mrs. Busha s 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beaxjj.

Fred Parker, who returned today to his home in Remington on a short furlough from Camp Taylor, sent word to / Rensselaer this forenoon, that Howard Clark and D. Delos Dean expected to be home next Sunday. Hurley W. Beam came down from Chicago Friday evening to remain until Sunday evening with relatives here. Mrs. Beam, who has been here for a week will return with her husband Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, O. K. Rainier, Mrs. H. L. Barnes and daughter, motored to Indianapolis today for a visit with the family of Rev. Rainier of that city. The son of Rev. and Mirs. ’Rainier is to begin service in the navy soon. Because no one can be found to act as postmaster, the postoffice at New London will be discontinued, if a recommendation made by A; C. Garrigus, postoffice inspector,- is followed. The New London postoffice was established in 1845, and was the first one in Howard county, Kokomo having not yet been founded. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Babcock, Margaret and William, Jr., arrived home this morning from Madison, Wis. William, Jr., was graduated from Wisconsin University this week receiving his Bachelor or Arts. Miss Margaret completed her second years work at Madisoq.

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