Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 184, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

_DE I. M. Washburn went to IndiMnapolis fdSfiV’. Mis. Carrie Dayton went to Chicago today. Unde William Erwin, who had (been in a Lafayette hospital, returned here today. - Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lamborn, daughters, Mrs- Roy Didlake and Merlie Lamborn, were passengers out of here today for Chicago. Lieut. Emmett Johnson, who had been visiting with his sister, Mrs. 1 Stewart Learning, returned today to his home in St Peter, Minn. At the meeting of the directors of the Farmers’ Grain company, held (Tuesday evening, the services of H. H. Patter, the present manager, were secured for another year. A daughter was born to .Mr. and Mirs. Aloysius Hart, of Walker township. Mire. Hart is a daughter !of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Junglas, of that township. —————— I ” •Carolyn Hemphill, of Mishawaka, but who is visiting relatives at Remington, and Ruby Hamilton, of Remington, had their tonsils removed at the hospital here today. A like operation was performed Tuesday on the following: Kenneth Harriman, of Brook; Cedric Deardruff, of Morocco; Dale Brewer, of Brook, and Ada Gray, of Remington. S. M. Vader, of Monon, had his foot badly injured today. He is a baggageman on the milk train and while loading a large cylinder head it dropped on his right foot. He came to Rensselaer and the Monon railroad physician X-rayed his foot finding that one of the large bones was badly broken. The injury was dressed and Mr. Vader returned to his home on the 10:55 a. m. tram.

Mrs. Frank Webber went to Indianapolis today to consult an eye specialist. „ ' Frank Ham and family attended the Mrs. W. H. Beam funeral here Tuesday. J. D. Martindale is taking a fifteen days’ vacation from his duties at the local postoffiee. Mrs. Mary Hart, of Hammond, came today for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Aloysius Hart, and family, of Walker township. k A. O. Moore returned from Chicago this afternoon where he had some fat cattle on the market today. Mrs. A. J. Brosier, of Dayton, 0., who had been the guest of her sister, Mrs- W. L. Myer, and family, went to Frankfort today. J. Frank Warren and wife, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, are attending the Battle Ground camp meeting rand are expected here in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Childers returned to their home in Delphi today after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Childers. Almira Stockton and Isabell Bever returned efiroan Otterbein Tuesday after a visit with the family of John Price. H. V. Childers and daughter, Mrs. Cecelia Mahanna, who had been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Childers, left this afternoon for their home in Delphi. Mrs. L. R. Ayres, of Logansport, and Mrs. C. A. Corn, of Fair Oaks, were in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Ayers had been the guest of Mrs. Corn, and from here continued to ; her home. Mxs. Hattie White, of Caro, Mich., who was called here on account of the death of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Beam, will remain for a short time. Mrs. James Duffy, Mrs. Beam’s other sister, is in Atlanta, Ga., and was unable to get here an time to attend the funeraL