Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 112, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Two airplanes from Chanute field, Rantoul, DI., paid Rensselaer a brief visit Monday afternoon, alighting near the C. W. residence north of the railroad. The same two planes and pilots will return here next Saturday, May 7, for exhibition flights for the purpose of securing recruits for the air service.
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Mrs. Roy Lowman was in Lafayette today. E. M. Thomas went to Logansport today. Mrs. Frank Moore went to Lafayette today. Joseph and James Hallagan went to Chicago this -forenoon. Jacob Moore is now employed in Racine, Wis., by the International Harvester Co. Mrs. J. L. Hagin, who has been quite sick, is now very much mpr°ved. Superintendent W. E. McKSnzie of the Lafayette Methodist conference was in Rensselaer t°day. “ iSfrs. M. S. Albertson returned today to her home in West Lafayette after a visit here with friends.
Miss Julia Royce, who had been teaching school in Greentown, came today for a visit with Dr. H. L. Brown and family. ••'•—•"3 George Thomas of. Remington was called to Niles? Miich., today on account of the illness of his daughter. (Nadel’s orchestra of Chicago has been secured to furnish the music for the alumni banquet the night °f May 23. This orchestra has been in Rensselaer several times and has alway proved very popular. The alumpi asociation urges that all who wish to attend the banquet, which will be in charge of the Presbyterian church ladies, secure their tickets at once in order that the ladies may know how many to provide f°r. Tickets may be secured at the First National bank or of members of the alumni association. It is expected that the banquet this year win be the most enjoyable ever held. The banquet will be followed by a dance at the <rmory. Any old time you happen to have a half hour to spare do not use it bothering somebody who hasn’t. The new improved Light Six Elgin automobile can be secured for immediate delivery; Call Dr. John Hansson.
The study of railroad economics is now being put into general practice by all railroads. The investigations are being carried out and'studied in all the various departments in railroad management. Fuel economy is now leading in importance. The various reports are represented at monthly meetings. The employes are taking a great interest in the tests pnd are competing to make records' which are posted at each roundhouse on the system. I ■ ", - 111 ■■■ . Lieutenant Emmet Laßue left today for Camp Sherman, Ohio, after spending a fnteen-day furlough here with his parents. He expects to be discharged within a few day.
