Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 125, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Jlarley Clark went to Monon today. Mrs. M. A. Gray went to Valparaiso today. been visiting with her daugjitej, Mrs. Benjamin Edwards. Dr. Joseph Hoover went to Roselawn this morning. Misses Jones and Briney went to Chicago today. / Mrs. J. C. Bristow went to Cullom, 111., today, Tuesday. Simon Thompson was in Logansport Tuesday. Mrs. Mathias Petty returned to her home in Hobart. Mrs. Joseph Rowei returned from Pontiac, 111., today where she had Moses Leopold went to Chicago Tuesday afternoon on business. Comrade Cain G'Hbraitn made a trip to Hammond today. Miss Nelle Thompson returned toher home in Sullivan, Ind., today. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Bauchman in Barkley township today. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lake, _ofWheatfield, were in Rensselaer Tuesday. Charlea. Karch, son of Mrs. Fred Karch, or Wheatfield, was in Rensselaer Tuesday. Mrs. Nicholas Krull and son, Nicholas, Jr., of Kentland, were in Rensselaer Tuesdays • — ——r-*— All girl scouts are requested to meet in the school yard Thursday afternoon at 2:0. Captain. Mrs. Clyde ’Guhyol returned from Jerseyville today, where she visited with her sister, Mrs. William Steiner Charles O. Williams, a member of the state board of education, returned to Indianapolis today. Clyde Garriott has purchased a new Saxon touring car from Kuboske & Walters. Miss Alice Hill and Miss Lucy Ames, ofj Francesville, took the train here today for Chicago. Peonies and grave wreathes. All kinds of cut flowers for Memorial Day. J. H. Holden. Phone 426. Misses Jean Jones and Ruby Biney went to Chicago today to attend a inilinery style show. Miss Edith Skinner, a nurse, of Lafayette, came today and ccffitinued to her home in Morocco to care for her brother, who is ill. / .Mrs. Arthur Hopkins and daughter, Gertrude, went to Sullivan, Ind., today for a visit with Mrs. A. W. Thompson. Blaine Gwin left today for Atlantic City, N. J., on business after spending a few days in this city with his parents and" other relatives. Morton Lanham went to Lafayette, today to see his father, B. T. Lanham, who was operated on in that city Tuesday. The following appears in the Line O’ Type column of today’s Tribune: From somewhere in Luxembourg an American soldier writes: “We have paid our debt to Lafayette. Now who the hell do we owe?” Ella Best returned to Chicago today, where she is employed as a nurse instructor in St. Luke’s 'hospital. She came to this city by automobile Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. George M. Meyers. Miss Alice Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thomas, of Lafayette, but formerly of Rensselaer, will leave this week to join the Mascot Opera company, which will appear on the Redpath Chautauqua circuit on a fourteeri weeks’ tour through the west.

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