Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Dr. H. J. KannalWentto Indianapolis today. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kimmel, of Lafayette, are visiting Conrad Kelner and other relatives here. The Eastern Star, ladies will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Fred A. Phillips. Marion Parker, who is attending Northwestern university in Evanston, 111., spent tlie week-end here with her uncle, O> F. Parker and family. Mrs. J. H. Fisher and two daughters of Chicago were over Sunday here of Mr. and Mrs. James Norris and family. March contnues to offer splendid weather and it is to he hoped that the final week will be nice as its predecessors. The funeral of Marie Healy was held this morning at the Catholic church and burial was made in Mt. Calvary cemetery. Marian Parker, Ajleen Allman and Helen Leatherman, who are students at Northwestern university at Evanston, 111., are enjoying a week’s vacation here with their parents. Mrs. Pearl ‘Watson returned Sunday to her home in Valparaiso, after a visit here with her father, L. H. Potts, who is now in the hospital here suffering from cancer. A Rensselaer newspaper man was all excited this, m'orning when he glimpsed the headlines of the Metropolitan dailies stating that Hungary had declared war upon the Allie. He’ll be ready to go as soon as he gets his piccolo in shape. C. P. Wright has received word from his son, Don, stating that he will be in Rensselaer this evening to stay. Don has heen discharged from the Navy in which he has heen serving for over a year. He has just returned from an overseas trip. Alfred Donnelly received a message -recently from his son, Paul, from Boston, stating that he had arrived from overseas and that there was no truth in the report that he had been wounded in the fighting last September. It was reported at that time that Paul had lost an arm in the fighting in the Argonne Forest on the same day that his (brother, George was wounded.
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