Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 129, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dr. A. P. Rainier, of Remington, was here today. , Walter Gilmore-, of Milroy townslrip.’was in Rensselaer today. Dessie Rutherford went to Chicago on the early morning train. Mr. and Mrs. John Ward went to Lafayette today. • Alfred Thompson, Delos Thompson and Maudie Reynolds went to Chicago today. 'George Walters, of Bradley, Hl., came today for a visit with friends here. - Marcella Kregg, of Moline, 111., came today for a visit with the family of John Herr, of McCoysburg. Mrs. Guy Beebee returned to her home in Hebron today after a visit with Mrs. Belle McCarty. The commencement exercises of the Monnett school will be held June 10 and 11. Mrs. J. W. Meharry went to Logansport today to see her son, who is in very poor health. Dr. A. P. Rainier and W. C. Smalley, of Remington, were in Rensselaer Monday. Mrs, H. H. Potter, Grace Moore, 'Mrs. H. B. Murray and Calvin Cain went to Lafayette today F. A. Grouver is now employed by the Monon Telephone company. He spent Sunday here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bower and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray, of Darling-ton,-were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harris. Bobbie’ Morris’ weighing 7% pounds, arrived in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacks at Lee on May 28.

Dr. Benjamin Freese returned to his home in . Chicago Sunday after a visit with the family of Charles Weiss, of Newton township. George- Smith, now of Gary, spent Sunday here with his wife and her brents, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. McGolly. Miss Alice Eib has completed her term of school at Elwood and. has returned to her home in Barkley township. Mrs. Dr. Lowell Snorf, of Chicago, is spending a few days here with her grandfather, H. O. Harris, adn other relatives.’ Lieut. Gwin Thomas arid wife returned to Monticello today after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Halleck. Charles McKinney, of Bluffton, is assisting H. J. Kuppers in the management of the Jasper County Fanns’ company at Gifford.

Mr. and Mrs. David Doan, of Springfield, 0., are here, having accompanied the body of their step-son, David Harris, to this city. Private McKinley Teach returned to Indianapolis, where he will again be stationed at Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Mrs. Rufus Knox and two daughters, of Chicago, came today for a visit with her father, N. S. Bates, and other relatives. The Rev. W. R. Kuhn returned to his home in Sheridan today, ‘having filled his appointment at the Methodist church at Rose Bud Sunday. Mrs. Frank Shindelar returned to her home in Hammond today after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Frank Lakin. Charles Erb, of Hanging Grove township, and Andrew Erb, of Ohio, went to Harvey, 111., today, where they latter is looking for a business location.

Robert MiUdron returned to his home in Veedersburg, Ind., Sunday after a visit here with his parents, who accompanied him to that city for a visit. Mrs L. W. Benbow and son, John, of Winamac, returned to their home today after a visit here with relatives. Minnie Hemphill accompanied Mrs. Benbow to Delphi. Helen Kessinger, Mildred Rush and Porter went to Indianapolis today to take training as primary teachers in the Mrs. Blaker school of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hornical, of Roberts, 111., returned today to their home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Torbet, who accompanied them to the Ulinods city. The trip was made by automobile. Joseph Fenzel, John Fenzel, Harry Gulbransen, John O’Connor, A. S. Keene, Nathan Keene, Robert Zick, Fred and Edward Hinds and Charles Stalbaum, of northern Jasper, were in Rensselaer Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hewitt left today for Nashville Tenn,, where Mr. Hewitt is engaged as civil engineer on some state highway construction. Mirs. Hewitt is a daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Fleming. Mrs. Howard Mills and daughter, Dortha, returned from Muncie Sun* day afternoon, whefe they bad been with her husband assisting in the home of Mrs. «Emory Mills. Howard Mills will return with the body of his brother and funeral party Tuesday. • •