Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 302, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 December 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Private Frank McCurtain returned itoday to Camp Sherman, Ohio. £ W. C. Babcock and G. J. Jessen went to Chicago this forenoon. Mrs. Frank returned todpy to her .home in Shelby after spending the night here. ? . Victor Moore and daughter, Bessie, returned to Hammond today, where they are employed. J 7 / • ; • - Will Scott went to Columbia City today to drive back a Ford, sedan'for Dr. Kresler.
*• - Mrs. Mell Abbott went to Monticello today to visit a few days with relatives. .i ' — — '■ = ' Edna Robinson, of Morocco, went tolndianapolis today to visit relatives. Leonard Swaim returned to his duties in New Jersey today. He is in the navy. t ' Mrs. Arthur Rodgers and daughter, Gladys, of Lafayette, are guests of Mrs. K. T. Rhoades. Bertha and Alice Daniels returned ito Chicago Thursday after spending Xmas with their parents.
-Mrs. Charles Harmoh returned to her home at Evansville (today after spending Xmas with relatives here. Mrs. Ernest Fritts returned to her home at Indianapolis today after visiting her parents here. Mrs. John Robinson went to Battle Ground today to visit for a few days. Fred Peck arrived here this forenoon en route from camp to his home in Regnington, where he will spend a short furlough. J. A. McFarland, the grocer, wen; to Chicago this morning to consult a specialist in reference to a very serious throat trouble. Mrs. Josephine Gordon returned to Thursday after spending Xmas with her mother, Mrs. Sarah E. Miller. ? Attorney Abraham Halleck went to Crown Point today, where he will represent a \ number of clients in a ditch petition hearing. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sanders and daughter, Mrs. George 'Gowland, spent the day in Monon with relatives. Gertrude Jackson went to Chicago today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kenny. Mrs. Kenny is Mass Jackson’s sister.
David Blitstein returned to his home in Chicago today after a few days spent here in looking after business matters. Word reached here today that Harry Moore has been transferrec from Camp Greene, N. C., to Camp Custer, Mich. Joe Messman, of near Kentland, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Messman, of this city, is reported to be very low with pneumonia. Thomas and Robert Randle, sons of James T. Randle, left today for their homes. Their father seemed to be better today. Private H. V. Avis is spending a six day furlough here with his wife and parents. He will report at Camp Taylor Sunday morning. Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Maloy came down from Lowell today to attend the funeral of Mrs. John Eger. Mrs. Maloy is a sister of Mr. Eger. Mr. and Mrs. William Keilman returned today to their home in Hammond, as ter a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kahler. Mills, assistant secretarytreasurer of The Trust & Savings Bank,is confined to his home on account of sickness, due, possibly, to overwork. z-*> Mrs. Ray Kenton left this rorenoon for her home in Mitchell, S. DA after a visit with her parents, Mr[ and Mrs. William Huffman, of* Indianapolis, and relatives here. Mrs. A. Quinn and son, Private Vincent Quinn, and his wife went to Chicago today for a visit with relatives. Private Quinn has received an honorable. discharge from the army.
Vern Hopkins returned today to his home in Kouts. His wife will remain here for a longer visit with Iris parents, Mir., and Mrs. George Hopkins, of Scott street - < Mr. and Mrs. Leo Colvert and children returned today to their home in Chicago Heights', after a visit here with the family of Mrs. Culvert’s father, Auditor J. P. Hammond. Glenn Leopold, son of Ben Leopold, of Brook, returned to Camp Taylor, where he has been for eight months, after spending a short furlough with relatives. : OATS ARE LOWER. The local grain market today shows corn up and oats, down. The price stoday are: ’ \ Oats 68c. Corn $1.30. Rye $1.45. v Wheat $2.11. MONEY TO LOAN—S ver ewt fam loans John A. Ptmlaß. - Now is the time to make apheation for your 1919 automobile license. Let our notary make out your application.—Main Garage.
