Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 141, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Firman Thompson wont to Chicago today. Charles Rowen went to Lafayette today. 'William I. Hoover went to Chicago today. L. W. Rardin went to Lafayette today. Miss Eva Moore went to St. Paul, Minn., today for an indefinite time. Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Kresler and Mrs. J. C. Kresler went to Chicago today. Mrs. V. Eisele and daughter, Mabel, went to Chicago today for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rowen returned to their home at Otterbein today.

Mrs. H., R. Henderson, of Indianapolis, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mell Abbott. K. M. Stemler returned to Chicago today after spending the week-end with Miss Cecil Rutherford. George Knaur went to Madison, Wis., today, where he will be employed by Swift & Co. Miss Lillian Baker returned to her home at Lafayette today after a visit with Mrs. J. W. Pharis. Mrs. Sarah Jane Miller and Mrs. Harriet Hopkins returned today from Hudson, Kansas. Mrs. Miller will go to Mt. Ayr and visit Mrs. Hopkins.

Mrs. M. Keifer, of Vincennes, and Mrs. William McMurray, of Kokomo, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Frye this week. Mrs. Rufus Knox and children, C. Ross Dean, J. P. Hammond and Omar Hendricks went to Chicago this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark and daughter, Ruth, drove to Lafayette Sunday to visit with Mr. ‘ Clark s mother, who is in very .poor health. * • Mr. and Mrs. Louis Haas and son, Louis, Jr., drove from Tipton Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold. They returned to their home today. # Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Parkinson, Mrs. C. H. Mills and Dr. A. R. Kresler went to Chicago this forenoon, where the former will undergo l an examinatiori by a specialist. Mrs. C. J. Hull and son, Mrs. Harry Sharp and Mrs. Harold Humphrey came tqday from Indianapolis. They will go to Brook to visit. Mrs. Hull was formerly Pauline Humphrey. Kolhoff & Lane, of the Jasper County Shipping association, are shipping a *car load of cafctle and a car load of hjjgs to Chicago todayThey made a shipment last Friday and received, good prices. A familiar figure swung jauntily from a southbound Monon passenger train Sunday evening on its arrival here. It was Floyd Meyers, overseas veteran, returning to the old home town after an absence of thirteen months, the greater pant of which time was spent in France. Floyd entered the military service at Camp Taylor, Ky., in May, 1918, leaving that cantonment for Camp Sherman, 0., to enter an officers’ training camp. Due to sickness he was unable to complete the course and consequently failed to receive a commission. He went overseas as a member of the 84th division and feels well repaid for the time he spent in the service. ' *