Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Elizabeth King went to Chicgao today to resume her studies at Columbia school of physical education. Alto Waltz returned to her home at Indianapolis today after visiting friends here. Mrs. G. Z C. Brown and baby, accompanied by her sifter, Dessie Rutherford? went to Monon today. Mrs. Henry Goeben returned to her home at Muncie today after bringing her son to St. Joseph college. Mr. and Mrs. John Farney returned to their home at Elgin, Hl., today after visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. Zehr at olcott. Mrs. Nelson Scott brought Irene and Mary Richardson from Dana today th put them in the Monentt school. Vern Michael; the Kniman merchant, and John O’Connor, ex-sher-iff of Jasper county, were in Rensselaer today. " Calix Paquette returned to Camp Knox, Ky., today,' after spending a ten day furlough .with his parents, -Mr. and Mrs. Marquie Paquette, south of towir. . Boys and girls club work in Indiana has had a healthy -and continuous growth. Figures for St. Jp,seph county obtained by County Agent j. S. Bordner shows that In 1915, 51 mertbers completed their projects,. In 1916, 72 finished; 1917, 145, and in 1918 the number jumped to 250.