Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Joseph Putts, of Chicago, came Saturday, afternoon to- spend, the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Putts. . Mrs? Joseph Francis and sister Zella Wiseman, went 'to Indianapolis today where they are employed in the Claypool hotel. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Irwin and daughter, Genevieve, went to Lafayette today. From there they will corftinue to Logonsport where they will spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parsons.
Dr. R. H. Robinson, of Remington, went to Crowfordsville Saturday afternoon to spend a few days with his wife, who it taking treatment in a sanitarium in that city. James Parkison, who is attending a Methodsit college at Jacksonville, Hl., came home Fridhy evening to spend the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Parkin, son. (Hive Pollard came down from Chicago . Saturday afternoon to spend the week-end here with the family of her aunt, Mrs. George W. Kennedy. Mrs. C. P. Hertnansen and daughter, Mrs. Lou Robinson went to Chi-, cago today. Mr. Hermansen is quite ill in the Presbyterian hospital in that city Mrs. Albert Wolfe, of Chalmers,] came today for a visit with relatives. I She reports that her son, who was with the army in France, was now on his way home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craig and daughter returned Saturday*' afternoon to their home in Decatur. Mr. Craig is managing a saw mill on the former Henry Harris farm near Mt. Ayr. He will return Monday to resume work there. iMr. and Mrs. Robert Sheetz and children, of Chicago, came Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Ennis. Robert has a splendid position in the signal department with the Northwestern railway.
Henry C. Meyers and William D. Meyers, of Walker township, were in Rensselaer today and were pleasant callers at this office. They reminded us that they had been reading the Republican for a long time. Their father was a subscriber to the Renselaer Union back in 1870 and since that time the Union and its successors have been going into the Meyers* home. When the boys were married all became subscribers to the Republican and keep their names on the list.
