Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 143, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

X "* *'• •* . ' ' —r Mrs. William Ulyatt, of Brook, went to Lowell this morning. Miss Ivah Healey arrived from New-Orleans, La., to join her mother. A. 0. Moore was in Chicago today on -business. Mrs. Martha J. Flinn, of Morocco, is visiting Mrs. Hester Hoyes. Trustee B. F. LeFevre, of Gillam township; was in Rensselaer today. The condition of W. E. Jacks continues very critical and his death is expected at any moment. Mrs. Alice Kenriek returned to her home at Flora, Indiana, today after a visit with Mrs. E. C. Maxwell. George Donnelly returned to Plymouth today after a visit with his father and other relatives. Maggie Gleason, who has been sick for some time, is now in a very critical condition. Harold Littlefield is substituting for Robert Reeve, who is taking a vacation until July 1. The Sew club will meet with Mrs. Charles Grow on North Van Rensselaer street on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Rosa Luse, of Crawfordsville, who owns some land in northern Jasper, was in Rensselaer today. Milton Roth, of Roth Bros.’ meat market, is building a garage at his home on North Cullen street. • Miss Gladys Jackson, of Evanston, 111., is visiting friends and relatives here. ■ ~

Mrs. John F. Collins returned to her home at Chicago after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Cpllins. Mrs. Florence Potter returned to Converse today after visiting with her son, H. H. Potter. Mrs. Jennie Sigler came today from Chicago to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sigler. f The reception of the Home Missionary society of Trinity Methodist church has been indefinitely postponed. i Jones & Briney, milliners, will move into the Trust & Savings bank room on Van Rensselaer street about July 1. M.rs. Oren S. Bell and baby were able to leave the hospital today. The little tot was born in that institution. Mrs. Anna Milner and Mrs. James Hamilton, of Remington, underwent operations today at the hospital for the removal of their tonsils. Misses Dortha Spencer, Myrtle Sharky and Mrs. Harold Hamilton and Mrs. R. D. Wooden, of Remington, were in Rensselaer Tuesday. The work on the fine new residence of D. E. Grow, which he is having erected on North Van Rensselaer street, is progressing nicely. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Mitchell and daughter, Joanna, drove from Monmouth, 111., Tuesday and are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mitchell.

Jajnes E. Walter has resigned as manager of the J. J. Lawler ranches and will be relieved in a day or two. We have not been advised as to who will succeed Mr. Walter. Benjamin Brittin, a lifelong resident of this county, died at his home in Gillam township Tuesday afternoon. He was about sixty years of ago an/1 ia gnrvived by his wiffL== Mrs. Florence Pavey, who had beet} visiting Dr. I. M. Washburn and family, returned today to her home in South Bend. Mr. Pavey, who had been here, returned to that city on Tuesday. The room in the Knights of Pythias building which is being equipped for the Ideal Grocery, which will be opened about July 1 by Orlie Clouse and WilHam Worden, has been redecorated and the furnishings are being installed by Ralph Donnelly. • Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Robertson and Mrs. J. *D. Robertson, of Morocco, went to Lowell Tuesday. “The Fire Flingers” was shown at Mr. Robertson’s picture show Tuesday night and Horton brothers and Paul Beam played for the show. “The Fire Flingers” will be shown here Thursday night.

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