Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 145, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mias Helen Murray went to Indian- 1 apolis Thursday to attend a wedding. B. D. McColly was in Chicago to- * day on business. - - - 1 v — i Mrs. M. F. Long and Martha Putts went to Monon today for a short visit. Mrs. W. A. Strange came today from Rockville to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Snodgrass. Harvey Payton returned to New Albany today after working for Sherman Simmons. Mts. W. V. Porter and -Mrs. Rice Porter and son, Darwin, are spending the day in Lafayette. ■ ’ '■ . Mrs. Joseph Jeffries returned this week from a mo ntits visit at Davenport, lowa. j Miss Lillian Freund came today from Chicago to visit Miss Eva Hop- j kins. # Befo’ de Wa' you bought soap for a nickel a bar. Tomorrow it’s eight bars for a quarter. Grocery department. Rowles Sc Parker. Mrs. H. L. Brown entertained a few ladies at her home on North Van Rensselaer street Thursday afternoon for Mrs. H. E. Hartley, of Lafayette. —————————— iJ Mrs. A. D. Beckford and daughter, Mildred, returned to their home at Colorado Springs, Colorado, today after an extended visit with Mrs. . Laura Lutz. i Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Postill went to Indianapolis today. Mr. Postill. will go before the state taX commis- j sion .in the interests of the proposed I bond issue for the construction of a consolidated school in north Marion towmship. r j Robert C. Johnson, grandson of Mrs. E. L. Clark and a nephew of Leslie Clark, of this city, arrived in Lafayette Wednesday after spending fifteen months as a dispatch rider attached to the First army motor section. He landed in New York several days ago, but did not notify his relatives. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Johnson. i Mias Golds Ren, of near Medaryville, placed her name and address on an egg about seven months ago, says the Francesville Tribune. A 1 Weston, of New York, has written her that he had the egg served him for breakfast in one of the restaurants of that city one morming last week. It had been in cold storage most of that time and was a little aged when it reached Al.
