Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 117, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

George B. Marion returned to his home in Chicago Heights today. His wife and children will remain for.a longer visit with relatives. Miss Marie Hamilton, of Purdue university, spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hamilton. Daniels Robinson and family returned to their home in Hammond today after a short visit here with relatives and friensd. ■ Born, Wednesday, May 14 to Mr. and Mrs. William Waymire, of Milroy avenue, a son. This is their second child. The first is a daughter. Mrs. Stewart Learning, wife of the county agricultural agent, and her sister, Helen Waters, of South Rauß, are enjoying a six weeks visit with their parents at Saint Peter, Minn. Marie Hamilton spent Sunday and Monday with her parents, there being a vacation at Purdue university on account of the big reception given the returned soldiers in that city today. Emmett Laßue arrived home Sunday afternoon from Camp Sherman, Ohio, having received an honorable discharge from the service there last week. There will be Sunday school each Sunday at ten o’clock at the Queen Tity school house,, in Milroy township. You are invited to attend the services. Sunday was a beautiful day and automobile owners took advantage of it. Automobile dealers report that to date the sale of cars has exceeded previous years. —Daniel Morrisey, the second trick i operator at the Monon station; is j spending a week’s vocation with his i mother, and also his brother, who has just returned from overseas. Sergeant James E. Parkison and I wife returned to this city Sunday. He has just received his discharge from Camp Sherman, Ohio, to which place he had returned from overseas.

Ernest Gowland came Saturday evening for a visit over Sunday with relatives and friends here. Mr. Gowland and family recently moved to Chicago from Omaha, Neb., where he had been employed for several yeaw* ■ - '• 1 Misses Luella Harmon, Elizabeth King and Charlotte Hill and Messrs. Stockton, Wyckoffe and McLain returned to Rensselaer Sunday evening from Lafayette where they had been attending a party given by the Theta Xi fraternity. Harold Littlefield has resigned as driver on the City bus to take a position with the postoffice here. Howard Green has succeeded Harold on the bus and Donald Warren succeeds Green as driver for the Central Delivery system. Verne Davission will arrive in Rensselaer this evening at 6:50. Verne was sent to Camp Sherman, Ohio, from Camp Dix last week and received his discharge Saturday. In point of length of service, Verne ranks second with Samuel Duvall among the young men from this county. . -