Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 170, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Prof. Ray C. Yeoman, of Purdue, was here for a short visit Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Catt went to Shelby this morning. E. B. Smith went to Monon today. W. C. Babcock went to Chicago today. Dr» Washburn went to Chicago today . George Ade went to Chicago today. George Ade of Hazelton was'in Rensselaer today. Blanche White went to Monon today. Miss Gene Jones went to her home at Brazil today for two weeks visit. Mrs. Oscar Williamson returned to her home in Monon today. i i Roy Stephenson returned to his, route as traveling salesman in Ohio this morning. If any of your stock dies be sure; and promptly call A. L. Padgett, j Phone 65. J— 1 ■ ~ —l Oren Norman, of the Great Lakes Naval Training station, spent Sunday with relatives and friends here. Max Kepner, who is a civilian motor instructor at Indianapolis, spent Sunday here with his family. Clifford Beaver, who is employed in a Frankfort bakery, spent Sunday with his family here. Mrs. John Potts and son Larkin went to Medford, Arkansas today for a visit. _____________ Stewart Thompson and mother Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson returned to their home at Warsaw today. Miss Dorothy Higgins who has been at the Monnett school went to her home in Chicago today. Wilfred Worland returned to his home in Hammond today after a visit with D. M. Worland and family. Paul Morrell went to Indianapolis today and will try to enlist in the navy. Relatives here have received word that Louis Putts has lended safely in France. Mrs. S. P. Speece and daughter, Helen, returned to their home at Fort Wayne, after a visit with Mr. an dMrs. C. W. Rhoades. Miss Alverta Simpson, of Monnett Home, went to Battle Ground today to attend the Epworth League Institute. Junior Benjamin and Chas. Medlock, of Goodland, left for Sycrause, N. N. today to enter the limited war service.

Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kenny returned to their home at Clarksburg, W. Va., after a visit with H. W. Jackson and family. Mr. Kenny is boy scout executive at Clarksburg. Miss Gladys Reeve returned to Chicago this morning, after a short visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reeve. Private Russell Critser, who is located at the institution for the blind at Indianapolis, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Eli Critser, of this city. Mrs. A. G. Work returhed to her home in Detroit, Mich., today after an extended visit here. Mrs. George Ketchum accompanied her as far as Chicago. Ottis E. Bro#n has succeeded Clarence E. Garver as clerk in the Rexall Drug Store. Mr. Brown’s home is ’in Missouri, but he had just completed his course in pharmacy in the Valparaiso University. ♦Joseph Paxton, G. W. Zinky, Mrs. Irene Beach and son, Teddy, of South Bend, spent the week-end with relatives here. Mrs. Zinky, who had been with her aunt, Mrs. H. E. Parkison, returned with the above party to their home Sunday evening. Mr. Z. M. Goff and son, Neal, of Tulsa, Okla., came Friday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Adams. Ray Adams, of Demopolis, Ala., was to start for Rensselaer today by automobile. Mrs. Ray Adams and chiM have been here some time on account of the health of the latter.