Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 149, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 June 1919 — THAYER. [ARTICLE]
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Mt. and Mrs. H. W. Smith and son, Clyde, and daughter, Mrs. Ted Murray, of Monon, and Mr. and Mrs. William Gundy, of Roselawn, visited here Sunday with Mrs. Henry CoiSb. Alva Kettering, of Hebron, spent Sunday here with Milton Cobb. Miss Blanch Cobb, Who is working for the Eastman Kodak company of Chicago, is here for a two weeks’ vacation, visiting with her mother, Mrs. Henry Cobb. Mrs. Paul Cyphers returned from Gary last Sunday evening, where she was daughter, Mrs. Albert DeFries. Mrs. Mattie Dickey went to Hammond last Monday to look for employment. Miss Helen Kepperling returned to Chicago Monday after a few days’ visit with her father. Mrs. Henry Adams and two sons, Junior and Forest, returned to Chicago after spending a week at their summer home here. Mrs. Mattie Dickey went to Chicago on an extended visit Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Granger, of Chicago visited relatives here Sunday. Fred and Charles Amstein, Jr., of Chicago, visited here Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Amstein. Several from here attended the Lowell movies Sunday evening. Mrs. Joe Parrish returned last Saturday- from a visit with her brother in Oregon. Vernon H. Tabor and his best girl spent Sunday here. Bill Burns left here Monday with all of his belongings for Mellette, South Dakota, where he will locate. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and son, Clyde, of Monon, motored here and visited Sunday with Mrs. Henry *Cobb and family. Helen Kepperling, of Chicago, is here visiting with her father.
