Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 180, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
! Zero Wright was in Lafayette on business Thursday. ■ Miss Olive Pollard left Thursday ’for Detroit, Mich. i 1 ' _ * George F. Meyers and son, Floyd, went to Chicago today, on business. Lowe Hess -went to Monon today. William Gundy went to Monon today. Gravallous Hansson went to Racine, Wis., today and will drive back a Mitchell roadster for Dr. Johnson. Dr. Wallace Parkison and wife went to Chicago today for a short visit. Miss Helen Warner entertained a few of her friends at her home Thursday evening.
A special nurse arrived this afternoon from Chicago to care for Mrs. W. H. Beam at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Perrigo returned to their home at Detroit, Mich., Thursday after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ward. Misses Luella Harmon and Charlotte Hill entertained the Sew club Thursday afternoon at the country home of Mrs. Simon Thompson. Mrs. Perry Burgett and Dr. Hattie Wilkerson and family, of Idaville, were guests Tuesday, July 29, of Mrs. Clara Coen, their aunt. Justine and Joseph Huberly, of Terre Haute, are guests of Conrad Kellner and family. Thursday night Mwl Kellner gave a picnic dinner in honor of her guests. William Hogan is commencing the erection of a six-room bungalow on the lot he purchased of Mrs. Susannah Monaghan on North Weston street. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Randle and children were guests Sunday, July 27, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Josserand, of Reynolds. Mrs. Josserand is Mr. Randle’s sister.
Mrs. F. X. Busha, of Lafayette, and Hurley Beam, of Chicago, are here, having been called here by the illnes sos their mother, Mrs. W. H 7 Beam. Miss Lucy Lane returned to Chicago Thursday after a three weeks’ visit here with her parents. She is taking training in St. Mary’s hopsDtal. Harry Gifford is moving today from the Colonel (Healey property on Cullen street Into the StocktonWilliams’ tenant house on South McKinley avenue. The members *of the T. H. D. are having a picnic at Mrs. Kenton ParIdson’s today. Mrs. Virgil Hamilton, who is a member of this club, has returned to 'her home in Indianapolis. George Long and daughters, Eleanor Martha and Elizabeth Jane, returned home Thursday from St. Joe, Mich., where they had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Russell Strawbridge. Mrs. W. H. Grove and John Allen, of Yellow Springs, 0., Lester Allen, off Jeffersonville, and Allie Wright, off Springfield, 0., returned to their homes today after attending the funeral here of Mrs. Eta Sumner. Orders now being taken for fall delivery from the Guaranteed Nursery company. Stock failing to live replaced free. Charles Pefley. ( ' The reason that a rat terrier catches more rats than any other dog is that he keeps after the rats. The reason we can keep your electrical appliances in better shape is that we’ve kept right after this one line. Bring us your current troubles.—Rensselaer Electric Co.
Homer Fisher, son of F. W. Fisher, of Kankakee township, arrived home Thursday. He Was a member of Co. D, 14th machine gun battalion and saw service in the Meuse and Argonne sectors in France. He left the United States September 4, 1918, and returned July 22, 1919. Floyd Cox and Frank Garrictt were called to Memphis, Tenn., by a telegram today announcing the very serious illness of Frank Cox. No particulars were .given. Frank Cox was employed here, a few years ago in the G. E. Murray store and will be remembered by many. A number of the pastors of the churches of the city are away on their vacations. Will it be necessary for Mayor Spitler to add to the police force on this account? Arthur Prevo, of Medaryville, was in Rensselaer today. Mr. Prevo filed papers with the clerk of the circuit court in connection with his appointment as administrator of the estate of the late Mary Hough. Mrs. Hough was the mother of Milo Long, of this city. Mrs. A. J. Bellows received a telegram today announcing the death of J Everett Rockwood, of Indianapolis, i at the home of his brother in Otta- J wa, IM., death occurring Thursday evening and was due to heart failme, Ottawa was the former home of .the deceased and he wifl be buried there. Mrs. Bellows is a cousin of the deceased and will leave for tint city Saturday to attend the burial services.
