Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Charles Burns went to ’South Bend, today to visit with his daughter. James Blankenship, of near Wolcott, was in Rensselaer, Thursday. Rev. J. Budman Fleming went to Chicago this morning. Wilber Criswell, of near Fair Oaks, was in Rensselaer Thursday. Judson J. Hunt and Firman Thompson went to Lafayete today. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Long went to Crawfordsville to visit with his sister. Attorney Abraham Halleck went to Chicago this forenoon. d Charles Schultz, of Gillam township, went to Chicago today. Mrs. F. Brinker, who had been the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Ihne, went to Chicago today. Mrs. W. H Beam went to Villa Park, Chicago 111, today to be with her daughter, Mrs. Dean Merica, who is in very poor health. Fran Trulley went to Lafayette to consult a specialist. Frank has not been well since his discharge from the army.
Mrs. W. A. Fair, who had been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Jeffries, left this morning for her: home in Davenport, lowa. Mrs. Fred Chapman and son, who had been visiting relatives at Hegewisch, 111., returned to her home here today. IMirs. G. A. Gundy, of Fair Oaks, and Mrs. William Cottingham and two daughter, of Momence, Ills, were guests Thursday of Mrs. Lorinda McGlinn. In a game which decided the basket ball championship of the United States, the Detroit Rayls defeated the Whiting Owls at Barftlette gymnasium in Chicago Wednesday night 18 to 17. Mrs. Hettie Nichols went to Chicago today for a short visit with her son, Joseph Reynolds, who js soon to leave for Chilli, South America. He will make a trip to bhat county for his firm, The West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. Mt. and Mrs. O. W. Cedarwall and son, of Union township, were in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Cedarwall is a daughter of Bruce Moffitt formerly of Moffitt this county. Mr. Moffitt now lives at Minot, N. Dak., where he is prospering. His daughter Iva is a (teacher in the public schools and receives very high wages.
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