Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 189, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Floyd Meharry went to Logansport, todpy. Mrs. G. W. Payne went to Mtnticello today for a visit. -■-■ - f the Indianapolis Star today, Nr. Wood at once made his application. - • •——— Mr. and Mrs. Ray Casey returned to Kirklin today. John Randle of Sayers, Okla., is visiting his aged father, Jarties T. Randle, -and other relatives here. 1 Emma Louise and Charles Reeves returned t otheir home at Mooresville •today afte ra visit with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Tobias. Edward Parkison left this morning for Camp Vail New Jersey, from which place he expects to embark in the near future for over seas duty Mrs. Pa T, .lson ac.ompnnied him as far as Indianapolis.
W. P. Archibald and Dr. H. F. Leedom of Morocco were in Rensselaer today. Mr. Archihbald’s son * was operated upon here today and his wife is in a Chicago hospital. A friend here received a card this morning from George Knauer, who is at the Metropole Hotel in Indianapolis, which is being used by the army for a school in which to train mechanics. George enlisted some time ago and reported Wednesday, August 14. In a letter to a friend in this city, “Casey” Hemphill of Camp Shelby, reports the following conversation with a negro soldier who left the Mississippi camp a few days ago. A friend said to the colored man, “Well, George Washington, you going to* France, are you?” To which the dark fighter answered, “No sir, I’m going to Berlin. I may make a short stop in France on my way.” MUSIC. Helen Mills Ranmeier, teacher of sight reading, rythm, time, improvising and musical appreciation. Essa Ellis Perfield, pedagogy, based on inner-feeling, reasoning and drills, through the ear, eye and touch. Inner-Feeling is something within that prompts expression. Reasoning is intelligent analytical observation. Drill is the constructive repetition which makes facility and skill. Information free. Phone Mt. Ayr 88-C.
