Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 155, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 July 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mrs. M. J. Jones went to Monon Tuesday. Miss Harriett Shedd went to Chicago today. Mrs. Oscar Hauter went to Chicago today. Walter Kelley went to Lafayette today. C. E. Tyner went to Monon today. H. H. Potter went to Indianapolis today. Trever Eger went to Indianapolis Tuesday. Mrs. Rose Call returned to her home at Rosalawn Tuesday. George Mauck went to Hammond Tuesday. Delos Dean went to Washington, 111., today on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wendell, of Fair Oaks, went to Columbus today.

Joe Bennett returned today from Chicago, where he has been in the Wesley hospital. Mrs. S. Anderson and Anna Elizabeth Elder went to Lebanon today to visit. Congress has taken a recess until July 8. Other folks, less dignified, take a “lay-off.” Mrs. W. V. Porter went to Storm Lake, lowa, today to visit Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Wood worth. Mrs. Jennie Ashby returned to her home at Mt. Ayr Tuesday after a visit at Chicago. Mrs. Thomas Johnson and Mrs. William Downs, of Fair Oaks, were in this city Tuesday. D. W. Johnson, formerly of McCoysburg but now living near Morocco, was in Rensselaer today.

B. T. Lapham returned Tuesday from a visit with relatives at Sheridan and Anderson. County Superintendent M. L. Sterrett went to Indianapolis Tuesday. Mrs. G. W. Andrus returned to her home in Hammond Tuesday after a visit with Mrs. Clara Andrus. May Gifford, of Chicago, who had been here looking after some business matters, returned to her home today ■,,, _ r .- ——- Mrs. B. Cutshaw and brother, Robert, came today from Greenfield to visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lyman. Hayes Preston, who has been for some time in Waterloo, lowa, is here to spend a few days with his family. Mrs. Lewis Eisenberg returned to her home in Chicago Tuesday after a visit here with her mother, Mrs. N. Fendig. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gilmore returned to their home at Fair Oaks Tuesday after a visit at Indianapolis. Mrs. J. E. Pinsack returned to her home at Chicago Tuesday after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Putts.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wangelin autoed to Goshen this afternoon, where, they will spend the Fourth 'with Mrs. Wangelin’s relatives. | Miss Freda Simpson, of Springfield, DI., who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Babcock, and George Babcock went to Chicago today „ Orders now being taken for fall delivery from the Guaranteed Nursery company. Stock failing to live replaced free. Charles Pefley. Mrs. B. Forsythe 'left Tuesday for Parsons, Kansas, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Randle, and her brother, David, who has just returned from a year’s service in France. ' “I have been in business in Rens- • selaer for seven years,” said a prom- | inent merchant, “and during that time have never witnessed a Fourth of July celebration in the city. Rensselaer is a good business town and I cannot understand why it is so lax in the matter of celebrating occasionally.” , Not having any ex|- , planation to offer, we left him to popder over the subject.