Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 142, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1918 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Rolla Gates is spending the day in Chicago. A. S. Laßue and George Casey went to Hammond today on business. Miss LaVerne Guyer went to Lafayette today to spend a week. Mrs. Everett Graham is spending the day in Chicago. Mrs. Marion F. Learning and son, Firman, came from Chicago today. Mrs. Charles Eggleston and brother, D. L. Blair, went to Fair Oaks today. Dr. I M. Washburn and family went to Morocco to see the aeroplanes. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruser, of Chicago, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O’Riley. Dr. H. J. McCaulley and wife went to Clarion, Penn, today for a weeks’ visit. | H. R. Kurrie returned to Chicago today, after spending Sunday with his family. Mrs. Chas. Walters, of Arizona, came to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kepner. k Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs. John Gwin drove to Gary Sunday to see the wreck. Miss Margaret McGinley returned to Sedalion, Miss., after visiting a week with Mrs. Mary Curran.
F. D. McKinney returned from Gary to spend a few days with his parents before entering the war. Russell Clarke and Leonard Wartena went to Indiana Harbor today. Miss Edna Dalton returned to Cincinnati, after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan. Misses Jane ParkisOn and Leona Kalhoff and C. Arthur Tutuer drove to Morocco today to see the aeroplanes. H. W. Cordell, instructor of Washington State College at Pullman, Washington, preached at the Christian church Sunday. Charles and Amos Jernagan returned to their home at HoopstQjQ, 111., after a few days’ visit with W. E. Brandenburg and family. Thomas Goodman, Jr., returned to Gary today, after spending Sunday with his wife and daughter, Esther Ellen. Clinton Sanders returned to his home at Chalmers today. He brought his mother, Mrs. Sarah Timm, to the hospital Sunday. Mrs. George Mahle, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gangloff, returned today to her home in Washington, 111. Paul Arnott and Leonard Swim left today for Indianapolis, where they are to report to the navy headquarters. These are two fine young men and we are sure they mill make splendid sailors. William Van Wienen and son, Henry Van Wienen and daughter, Minnie Van Wienen, of near Thayer, were in Rensselaer today. Miss Van Wienen is employed in Chicago, but is spending a few weeks with her parents.
Alfred Thompson came down from* Chicago Saturday night and spent Sunday with his mother. Mrs. C. E. Graver accompanied Alfred to Chicago Sunday evening and from there he will go to his home at Breman for a few days visit with his parents. Among those who went to Morocco to see airplanes are: Mr. and Mrs. Warren Robinson and daughters, Luella and Edna, and Maurine Tutuer, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Montgomery, Walter Porter and Moses Leopold. Five letters received today from Hamilton, who is still on the Western front between Arras and Lens, says: “That he is feeling fine. That the Germans are getting their’s and that everything looks good for the entente allies.” He had received a letter from Dr. Johnson.
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