Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 153, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Lowell, July 4th, under auspices of the Southern Lake County Chamber of Commerce. BigStreetParadeat 10 a. BK Address by Adjutant General Harry W. Smith, of Indiana Races, Game* and Sport* he- - --- - gin at 1:30 p. m. Ball Game at 3:30 p. m. Free vaudeville in afternoon and evening.. Dancing afternoon and evening. The biggest event ever pulled off in the southern part of Lake county. You are invited to come and help welcome our soldier boy* home.

Mrs. H. B. Murray went to Lafayette today. Dr. F. A. Turfler went to Monti- ' cello today. Clyde Gunyon and Virgil Fleet went to Waupun, Wis., Monday. John Zellers and son, Harold, of Virgie, went to Lafayette today. ‘ Andrew Bensen returned to his home at Thayer Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Michaels came from Gary today to visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Rhoads. Dal DeWitt and mother, Mrs. B. DeWitt, returned to their home at Fair Oaks Monday; Mrs. W. C. Major and son, Ken-1 neth, of Indianapolis, are the guests I of Mr. and Mrs. David McConahay. Orders now being taken for fall I delivery from the Guaranteed Nurs-1 etry company. Stock failing to live I replaced free. Charles Pefley. The remodeling of the Van Rens-1 selaer club rooms started Monday! and the contractors, Snyder brothers, I assert that their work will be com-1 pleted within eight or ten weeks, I after which the building will be I turned over to the decorators. I

Capt. J. L. Hagans is suffering , from a very severe pain in his right i arm and is unable to use the member at all. Captain Hagans suffered a fall in the winter of 1917 ■at which time the arm was injured : and it has been a great source of inconvenience since that time. As has been the annual custom for the past several years, the , “hello” girls of the local telephone exchange are holding a picnic on the banks of the Tippecanoe river near Monticello. Substitutes are I filling their roles today, but there I are not enough of them to fill all I the places, so if you call is a little I delayed, don’t blame central, fori they have a right to one day’s va-l ' catiojn a year. ; Dr. P. and” son, Ed-1 ward, of DeMofte, were in RensSe-l laer today. The doctor reports that I Mrs. Leighly is in Columbus, 0., at-1 tending the great centenary meet-1 ing. She is representing the De l IMbtte Sunday school. She reports! that they are having a wonderful! 1 meeting, more than sixty thousand | people from aftl over the world being in attendance.