Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 184, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 August 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Dr. C. C. Reed, of Denver, Colo., is the guest of Dr. F. A. Turfler. Mrs; J. Taylor, of Milwaukee, Wis., is the guests of her cousins, Mrs. W. C. Milliorn and Mrs. Hale Warner. The depot restaurant served dinner today to twenty threshermen, who were threshing for Frank King oh his farm near this city. L. C Robinson left today for his home in Greenboro, Alabama. He had made the trip here with Ray Adams, in the former’s automobile some two weeks ago. Orie Potts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Potts, left Tuesday for Washington, D- C., where he has a good position under a civil service appointment. . Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Walker received a message from .Camp Hill, Virginia, stating that their son, Her, was leaving this Wednesday morning for “over there.” Mr. and Mrs. John I. Gwin left here Saturday for Portland; Oregon, and other western points. They expected to Stop off at Jameston, N. Dak., near which place they own a farm. Born, August 14, a girl to Mr. and Mrs. James Walters, of Wheatfield township. This is their second child, the first being a boy who is now about three yean of age. President H. R. Kurrie met a number of the members of the state council of defense, who came on the 10:36 a. m. train and took to Hazelton, where the council held an important meeting today. Mrs. Frank Geitzenauer went to Louisville, Ky. today for a visit with her hukband, who is at Camp Taylor. It is reported that a number of the Rensselaer boys are to leave Camp Taylor very so< x
