Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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A. Golden Work returned today to his home in Detroit. Fred King and his son John King’ returned today to their borne in Warsaw. Edgar- Duvall r son of Mr. and Mrs. John Duvall is sick at his home, west of town with the influenza. _ _L„ „ - Remember the sale of pure bred Hampshire bred sows at the Gaiety theatre in this city Saturday, March 22. Lewis and Leatherman will sell eight pure bred Hampshire sows at their big hog sale to be held in the Airdome, Saturday, March 22. Mrs. Floyd Wheeler and son, of Flora, and Mrs. Albert Alter, of Forest, spent Sunday here with their brother, Vernon Nowels and family. Members of this year’s high school basket ball team went out to St. Joseph where they defeated a team from that school by a count of 30 to 27 The Jasper county Sunday school convention will be held at the Christian church, March 26. There will be morning, afternoon and evening sessions. The picture of Samuel Duvall and ■his French wife appeared in the Chicago papers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Duval are expected to arrive in Rensselaer early this week.
Mrs. Harry B. Murray, Mrs. Robert Lefler, Jr., Mrs. K. T. Rhoades, Mrs. Henry Paulus, Keith Paulus, P -T M rvnrp.j— ajiiL-Vomftß—Sanders went to Lafayette this morning. John Luers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luers has arrived in Hoboken, N. J. He returned from overseas on the same ship with Paul Healey. The boys met after they were out one day from France. Clarence Maxwell and family, who lives on the Welsh Brothers’ farm near Egypt school house in Jordan township, are all sick with the influenza. Two or three Rensselaer boys who were in the service have received their S6O bonus from the government, which shows that the government is rapidly disposing of the funds voted for this purpose. Lloyd Parks arrived home Saturday evening from Camp Sherman, Ohio, from which place he received his honorable discharge last "week. Lloyd is an overseas service man and saw active service.
Mrs. Carl Kuntz and daughter left today for Valparaiso. They will visit there a few jlays with; relatives, and will then leave for their home in Montana, stopping in. Wisconsin for a short visit with relatives in Wisconsin. Harry B. Murray and Ord Yeoman returned to this city Sunday. They had been in Waukegan, Wis., with Morton Murray, who is receiving treatment for a gangreneous foot. It is hoped that Morton’s foot can be saved. Mrs. Morton Murray aceom-’ panied Mr. Murray and Mr. Yeoman to this city. ■ Mrs. John Duvall went to Indianapolis Sunday evening where she will meet Mrs. Samuel Duvall -today, who is due to arrive in that city from New York. Mrs. Duvall and her French daughter-in-law will arrive in Rensselaer this evening. Sam will arrive later as he has been detained in New York until he has received a discharge by the American government. He has« discharge from the French government but finds that he must also receive one from this country. ___ r
