Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 128, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Julia Day, Mrs. O. H. McKay and daughter, Harriett McKay, went to Chicago this morning. Chester Zea came down from Hammond this forenoon to joints wife and son, Arthur, in a visit here. Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Catt have as their guests Miss Laura Marlow, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Harold Barnes, of Columbus, Ohio. Miss Bernice Long is spending the week-end here with her parents. Miss Long is a fresh'inan at Purdue university. James Halligan, who underwent an operation at the hospital, was able to go to his home today. He is greatly improved. Mrs. M. D. Walsh returned today to her home in Chicago after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. John Murfitt, of Mt. Ayr. Utica Crowder, who is employed in the telephone office in Indianapolis, came today for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crowder. Mr. and Mrs. Scott McCosh arrived here today from Minnesota. Mr. McCosh will succeed Mr. Holden as sexton of the Weston cemetery. The Marion-Newton township Sunday school convention will be held at the Methodist church Sunday evening, June 1, immediately following the regular evening services. Many have been under the impression that the number of cars passing through the city this year on the way to the Indianapolis races his been smaller than in former years. Perhaps the number has not been as large as in some years, but there o have been a great many of them. The majority of the tourists passed through during the nights, coming by the Mt. Ayr route, turning onto College avenue upon reaching this city and continuing to Remington, thereby missing the main part of town.
