Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 142, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 June 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. W. O. Rowles went to Chicago today. Mrs. M. A. Brewer returned to her home Monday at Logan sport. Fred Putts went to Morgantown, West Virginia, Monday. B. F. Fendig went to Chicago today on business. ■ Archie Lee, of Monon, was here today on business. James Clifton, of Fair Oaks, was in Rensselaer Monday. Samuel Fendig went to Chicago today on business.. -
William Shaw and Walter Kelley went to Lafayette today. Charles Lytle went to Monon Monday. * Mrs. J. &. Smith went to Fair Oaks today to visit with her sister. Mrs. John Adair and son returned from Delphi Monday after a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Duvall and fam-! ily are visiting with Mrs. Duvall’s | parents in Rockville this week. Mrs. Mae Bretzner returned to her home at Monticello today after a visit here. The Sew club will meet with Mrs. S. P. Hilliard at her home on College avenue Thursday afternoon. V. J. -Crisler drove to Rensselaer Monday from Chicago and continued to Lafayette Tuesday. —Hugh-Kirk went to Lansing, Mich., Monday and will drive back a new car. ' Granville Moody and John Eger went to Chicago on the early morning train. ißay Hopkins arrived home Monday from Camp Custer, having been discharged from the military service. Miss Helen Lamson left today for San Bernardino, California, to visit her brother, Leon. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Peck returned to their home at Indianapolis Monday after a visit with 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Osborne. Miss Meta Thomas went to Aurora, 111., today for a visit. Miss Thomas is an instructor at the Monnett school.
Suffrage won ratification in three legislatures Monday, Kansas, Ohio and New York being the states to adopt the amendment. Mrs. M. E. Drake returned home Monday from Chicago. She has been with her daughter, Nell, who underwent an operation. Miss Nell is improving nicely.— ■ Mr. and Mrs. C. Earl Duvall and daughter, Helen, and Miss Elizabeth Lee drove to Rockville Sunday. Mr. Duvall returned Monday, but the others remained for a longer visit. Homer Jordan arrived home Monday night. He has been in France a year with the signal corps. He is the son of Mrs. S. L. Jordan, of Barkley township. Miss Agnes Howe, of Chicago, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoover. She went to Edinburgh Monday for a visit with Misses Edith and Nelle Sawin. Miss Howe is employed by the Western Electric company, of Chicago.
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