Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 123, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Charles Lohr went to Hammond this morning. 4 George W. Royster returned to Joliet, 111., today. Sim Genard returned to his home in Waynetown today. Mirs. F. X. Bus ha and Anna Stocksick went to Chicago today. _ Gene Perrigo, of west of Morocco, was a passenger out of here today for Rossville, Ind. J. J. Hunt, secretary-treasurer of the Savings and Trust bank, w,as in Indianapolis today. • <2 ■ ■ ■ ■ - Mrs. Charles Banster, Gay and Jane Makeever, of Mt. Ayr, were Lafayette passengers here today. ' B. T. Lanham went to Lafayette today, where he will enter a hospital and undergo an operation John O’Connor, of Kniman, was in Rensselaer today and from here continued to Richmond to look after some business matters. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Osborne have received a message from their son, Omar, who has just arrived at Camp Mills, from overseas. Electric supplies. Phone 113. Pabcock Electric Co. Mrs. J. W. Tilton and daughter, Dancy, went to Demotte this morning to spend a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Greve. iState Senatr Will Brown, of Hebron, and Clarence Fate, proprietor of the Commercial Hotel of Crown Point, were in Rensselaer today.' - • Ida Davis returned to Crown Point after a short visit here with relatives and friends. .She is employed in the Commercial hotel, of which C. P. Fate is the proprietor. Mrs. Charles W. Porter will leave Tuesday for Hartison, Mont., for an extended visit with her husband, who is managing a large ranch near that city. Mrs. J. E. Essery, who had been visiting with Mrs. Isabelle Hicks, of Remington, returned to her home in Chicago today. She was accompanied to this city by Fred Hicks. William Traub, accompanied by his daughter, Wilhelmine, went to Chicago Sunday where Wilhelmine will spend the summer with relatives. Mk Traub will remain in the city until Thursday. Clarence Fate, of Crown Point, is in Rensselaer today. Mr. Fate Reports that the citizens of Crown Point are greatly elated over the prospect of the state highway passing through that city. For the first time during the present month we are able to report two beautiful days in succession. Sunday was the nicest day we have had this spring, and today is equally beautiful.

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Rev. L. E. Conner returned today to Macy, Ind., having filled the pulpit at the Church of God here Sunday. He will continue his visits here every four weeks during the summer in place of the regular pastor, Rev. Samuel Lindsey. Miss Lettie Dunp went to Sheridan today and from there will continue to her home in Arcadia. Miss Dunn was a teacher in the third grade in the public schools for the past year and expects to return this fall. • o Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Freeman left for Auburn, Ind., Saturday, where Mr. Freeman is to be employed as a linotype operator by the Auburn Dispatch Mr. ' Freeman has been supplanted as linotype operator at this office by Delevan Babcock, who had been employed by the Lafayette Journal. Lieut. Gwin Thomas and wife went to Monticello Sunday where they will spend the remainder of his thirty day leave from Walter Reed ; hospital,in Washington, D. C., with his parents, Mr. and (l Mrs. G. A. Thomas. While here they were with j Mrs Thomas’» parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Halleck, and the lieuten- ; ant’s grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. I C. Gwin.

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