Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 165, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. E. J. Gamester went to Chicaog this forenoon. Skater Earle (Reynolds went to Chicago today to look after some business matters. Bert Overton, who has been very sick for sometime seems to be growing worse and his condition is quite critical. Mrs. Judith Woodward, who had been the guests of the family of a. C. Irwin, returned today to her home in Chicago. Mrs. Michael Kanne is still in a very critical condition, and seems to have made no change in the last lew, days. AU who are interested in music are cordially invited to attend a free musical talk by the much renowned music genius, Essa Ellis Perfield, of New York and Chicago, at the Presbyterian church, July 27, 4 p. m., following the War Mothere meeting. . AU War Mothers’, children, parents and teachers are requested to be present. P. H. Scheurick is in the United States navy and now is with the super-dreadnaught Nevada. He has a seven day furlough with his parents and other relatives here. Rolla Gates has now received his new fixtures and the College Inn is reopened and ready for business.

Rollin Eiib, son of Mt. and Mrs. A. Eib, of Barkley township, has been transferred from Camp Grant to Camp Servier, Greenville, South Carolina. He has also been promoted to First Class Sergeant and is instructor of cooks and bakers. Perry Gwin, who was here for a day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gwin, went to Chicago this forenoon. He is preparing as an athletic director and will be engaged in overseas Young Jjlen’s Christian Association work in a short time. Hugh Davisson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davisson, is here on a short furlough. He has been at Camp Perry, the naval station near Chicago for sometime* but expects when he reports next week to be sent to Boston, where he will complete his work in the radio department. The members of the Fluer Be Lif class of the Christian Sunday school were entertained ,by Misses Alice Thomas and Marne Watson at the former’s home Monday evening. The evening was delightfully spent in dancing and refreshments were served.,

John Werner is showing his patriotism this afternoon by leaving his wife to do the work in his shop, while he went to the country and shocked oats. John has wanted to be a farmer for many years and this will be a test whether he is fitted for that kind of work.

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