Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. H. F. McCracken and daughter came this afternoon for a visit with Dr. E. N. Loy and family. Mrs. McCracken is a sister of Mrs Loy. Dr. Paul C. Curnick, of Indianapolis, passed through here today enroute to Chicago where he is now giving some time to the great certtenary movement now going on within the Methodsit church. Dr. Curnick is having excellent success, having raised some “for this purpose. He is still connected with the Methodsit hospital, but i* taking some time from his ‘duties with that institution to assist—4n the centenary drive, . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel O. Duvall returned to Rensselaer Monday evening after an absence cf three weeks which they spent in touring the state in the interest of the Victory Loan. During their four they made the larger and most important cities of the state. They expect to remain in Rensselaer for several weeks before taking up their duties on the theatrical circuit..

~ Try a classified ad.

LUMBER We will duplicate any Aladdin House and 5 per cent bstt,dr. This is no XYZ. J. C. GWIN & CO.

THURSDAY, 24 Lila Lee in “Such a Little Pirate” * FRIDAY, 25 John Barrymore k in “ON- THE QUIET” ! -,-r • SUN SHINE COMEDY “Wild Women and Tame Lions” 1 - •, \ • ' 41 i ■ - . _ _ . SATURDAY, 26 ~ r Fred Stone 1 “THE GOAT”