Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. W. S. Parks was in Lafayette today. Dr. A. P. Rainier, of Remington, was in Rensselaer today. 1 _ went to Lafayette today. " • Mrs. William Daniels and- Elmer Daniels went to Reynolds today. 7 Mrs. Frank Moore returned from Gary Mondajr afternoon. William Traub made a business trip to Chicago Monday evening. Joseph Reeve went to Chicago this morning. Attorney John H. Greve, of DeMotte, was : in Rensselaer Monday. Emil Schultz and Arthur Miller went to Chicago today. The Eastern Star will hold their regular meeting Tuesday evening of this week. The Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Parret and daughter came down from Hammond today. Ruth Stoudt, of Remington, went to Chicago from here today. She is taking training in music and art. James C. Anderson and Isapc Knap were in this city on business Monday. The entire roof was burned from the house of Perry Spencer, of Wolcott, Sunday. O. K. Rainier went to Hammond today where he will serve on the federal petit jury. Mr. and Mrs. John Horton went to Chicago this .morning on the early train. Mesdames Frank Watson and M. B. Learning went to Mishawaka, to attend a meeting of the Missionary society of the Presbyterian church. Grace Moore and Margaret Critser returned from Hanunond today. Charles Grow went to Indianapolis today to resume his run as mail messinger.
THE HIGH Quality of O'RILEY’S GOLDEN LOAF BREAD accounts for the large QUANTITY sold.
> ! Y Y V Y Mis. Morris Peck and daughter, of Remington, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman and family, of Monticello, Sunday. The ladies of the Barkley M. E. church will hold a market at the Cooperative Meat Market beginning 2 p. m. Saturday, April 19. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Christian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. Frank Donnelly. The Monticello Evening Journal is advertising a good roads meeting to be held in that place Thursday, April 17. L. H. Wright of the State Highway Commission will address the meeting. The Jasper County Betterment Association is arranging for a community market to open May 1. Details of the proposed movement will be furnished later. It is hoped that it will prove of mutual benefit to all who buy and sell produce. 'Fred Malchow, young brother of Charles Malchow of this city, was buried at Francesville Monday. He died in that city Saturday after a long illness. He is survived by a wife, two sons and one daughter. Tex Richard will announce the site for the Dempsey-Williard chanv pionship go by May 4. To date the most alluring offers have come from Idaho, Nevada, and Maryland, with the .odds favoring the former. - St. Joseph college pried off her base ball lid Sunday on the home lot, falling before a Logansport aggregation. Solid base knocks by the Cass pastimers drove eight markers across the. registering station. The collegians scored thrice. Ralph DePalma, world’s raring king, has sent in his entry blank to the Indianapolis Speedway officials and will be among those to drive his mount to the starting line on May 31'. Dario Resta, a fellow countryman of DePalma’s will also enter the classic. -. ■ ■ "?: ■ ■
