Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 234, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

EXHIBITION WEEK Miss Loiselle, direct from the White Sewing Machine Company, will be at our store from ■ ' Oct. 7th to Oct. 12th inclusive With Her »» Art Exhibit j|g|k Showing what the Famous White Rotary Sewing Machine will do. Even if you do not need a sewing machine, come and get a souvenir. If you need a machine, let us show you the White. If in trouble with your old machine, let us .help you out. If you do not want anything, come in and see us anyway. Get a souvenir 'and have a visit with us. Di Mi WORLAND, RENSSELAER, INDIANA

John T. Biggs, Republican candidate for county treasurer, was in Rensselaer today. * ' A. D. Hershman, the Democratic candidate for clerk of the Jasper circuit court, was in Rensselaer Friday. Joe Meyer, pf Pittsburg, is visiting his mother, Mrs. William Meyer, and family. Mrs. Helen Ransmeier, of Chicago, was unable to meet her music pupils today on account of sickness. Gladys Rogers came up from Lafayette Friday evening for a visit with Mary Ann Ham. R. L. Budd and W. L. Miller will hold a big joint public sale at the farm of the former on Thursday, October 10th. Live stock and three complete sets of farming implements will be sold. _ Miss Grace Haas went to Lafayette today to visit her brother C. Austin and family over Sunday. Mrs. Kate Jewett and Miss Freund of Chicago are guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lamson. Henry Wonder, who has been looking after matters near Newland, went to Chicago this morning. Mrs. Freeman Gifford, of Walker township, was the guest today of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gifford.

Attend the Eastern Star benefit for the Belgian orphans at the Star theatre Monday. ♦ Eastern Star Benefit for the Belgian war orphans Monday at the Star theatre. Private Elmer Daniels, of Indianapolis, is spending the week-end here with his wife. Miss E. O’Brien, teacher of music and art in the city schools, went to Chicago Friday evening. Mrs. David Shearer, who had been the guest of Nettie Price, returned to her home in Chicago Friday evening. Miss Hazel Lamson, who is teaching in the Indianapolis schools, came home. Friday evening to upend the week end-with relatives here. Mrs. M. D. Walsh, who had been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Murfitt, of Mt. Ayr, returned to her home in Chicago today.

Sadie Reeger returned to her home in Chicago this morning. She was accompanied by Maurine Humphries, of the Monnett school Mrs. W. L. Bott returned from, Indianapolis today, where she was a delegate to the annual gathering of the Indiana Pythian Sisters. Mrs. John. Jinkerson, of Chicago, came Friday evening and from here continued to Mt. Ayr, where she will visit relatives. The Eastern Star will give a benefit for the Belgian war orphans at the Star Theatre Monday. Help a worthy cause by attending. Mrs. Harry Wiltshire returned from Wabash Friday evening, where she had been visiting the family of Peter Giver. J. S. Lakin, who had been with the family of Shelby Comer for some time, returned today to his home in Indianapolis. Isaac C. Jones, of Gas City, came today for a visit with his brother, Charles F. Jones, of Barkley township. < Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paulus and son Keith went to Chicago today. The latter has a very badly injured eye, which will be treated by a specialist.

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