Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mecklenburg came Saturday night for a visit with relatives. ■" Electric supplies. Phone 113. Babcock Electric Co. Helen Warner, daughter'©f Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Warner, of Gary, is visiting here with friends and relatives. -—r ‘ ~~ --- ""7* ~ Mrs, Harry Thewles, of Lafayette, spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan. F. A. Groover returned to his work at Wabash after a visit here with his family. Charles Gosnell left Sunday for Evansville, Wis. where he will have charge of the tent of the Hall Dog and Pony show. ~ ~ '' : i 1 ■■ Miss Flora Parke has completed her term of school at Mt. Ayr and has returned to her home in Hammond. - Mrs. Edward Childers, of Monticello, was the guest Sunday of Mr. and M!rs. T. J. Prouty, who lives just west of this city. Miss Edna Parker returned to her home in Chicago this morning after a short visit here with Misses Grace and Fame Haas. Helen Lamson Returned to Indianapolis Sunday evening after spending the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lamson. Mrs. Lewis Eisenberg came home Sunday to spend a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Nathan Fendig and other relatives. Marie Hamilton, who is attending Purdue university, at Lafayette, spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hamilton. Mrs. John Paxton returned this morning to her home in South Bend. She had been here with Mrs. Charles M. Paxton, who is very ill, but who seemed slightly better today. Mrs. Myra Beeler went to Indianapolis Sunday evening. Her husband, Dr. Beeler, was expected to arrive in that city at noon Monday. He had been overseas with the Lily Base Hospital unit. Robert Smith, Harry Milner, Ernest Ramey, Louis Miller and Stewart Moore went to Indianapolis Sunday afternoon. The first four will drive four Ford automobiles for the Central Garage Co. Firman Thompson, Richard Wangelin, E. L. Hollingsworth and Joseph Reeve went to Chicago this morning. The latter, who has just been discharged from the army, has been given the position with the Monon, which he gave up«when he entered the army.
\V TTfiis is the Way I Have Helped” *1 couldn’t gft out and work lot my country as you girls did. There were duties that kept me at home. “But, just as die boys over there saved the Nation, I saved for it. “Like them, Fve finished the job. I’ve bought of the Victory Liberty Loan— as much as I did in the other!* Victory Liberty Loan • ■ s s ... . ; -•'s?. - ■' *»• *" . v ;'." ■ ■ " \ ..» ■ ' '■'.■■■'-• '- . ' . ' ■ -.■• -il^L^-a——a—^-—fa-■jQgsssssssanfawni thu space ismeHm contributed by W. C. BABQOCK GRAIN 00.
