Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 March 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Marie Moore went to Hammond today. Mrs. George M. Myres went to Kewanee, 111., today for a visit with her mother. Leonard Gourley, of Gary, came Friday evening for a visit with friends here. Mrs. Charles T, Battleday, of Newton Township went to Gary today to visit with Mrs. Fred D. Bunge, Mrs. D. F. Murdock, who had been visiting relatives at Remington, returned today to her home in Chicago. Mrs. Henry Doan went to Cicero, 111., today for a week’s visit with her daughter, Mrs. Horace Parker and family. W. O. Gourley, Ord Yeoman and Harry B. Murray accompanied Morton to Waukegan this Saturday morning and a message from Mr. Yeoman since their arrival in that city states that Morton is doing very well. For Saturday Special—ss.oo allwool jerseys in sweatees, turtle and V neck for $3.45. Be sure and get one. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Mrs. J. M. Wasson went to Hammond today for a visit with the family of her daughter, Mrs. Jesse E. Wilson. Mrs. Wasson expects to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Coen, of Berwun, 111. before returning to her home here. Mrs. Wasson is seventy five years of age bue enjoys splendid health and is very active for a person who has exceeded the- three score and ten years by five. For Saturday specials-—Boys’ rain coats, hats and leggings, ages 4 to 9, $8.50, the combination for $5.75. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Cecil Rees, who was discharged from the army at Camp Sherman March 11 and ite now at his home with his parent, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rees, of Barkley township, was in Rensselaer today. Mr. Rees went overseas with the 62nd Field Artillery and returned to the state on February “19, 1919. He was reqdy to go to the front when the armistice was signed.
