Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 187, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
' Mrs. Don Beam returned to her home in Monon today. Miss Ora Sage went'to Chicago today. THREE-ONE-NINE. . Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tyner went to Battle Ground today bo visit. Sarah Alice O’Neal went to Indianapolis today. THREE-ONE-NINE. Mrs. Delos Rutherford came today from Hammond to visit relatives. 2 • Hugh Kirk went to Indianapolis today and will drive a Monroe car back. THREE-ONE-NINE. *• - - Bertha Witham returned today from Lafayette, where she had been visiting with Lois Ham. Isaiah Gwin returned to his home in Lafayette today after a visit here with Frank Haferlin. Mrs. H. Hess and Mrs. E. Fisher returned to Chicago today aifter a visit with Julius Klinger. THREE-ONE-NINE. Bernice Carson went to Lafayette today. She will also go to Otterbein and visit Madaline Price. Mary Washburn, daughter of Dr. I. M. Washlburn, went to Indianapolis today to visit Mrs. R. C. Beeler. Mrs. Lydia Johnson and daughter, Grace, went to North Manchester today to visit Mrs. W- H. Stucker. Clara IPunkett returned to her home today after a visit here vmn Edna Robinson and other friends. THREE-ONE-NINE. Miss Martha Hiidkam returned to her home in Spenicer today after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. . Joseph Hicham at Wheatfield. John Werner, the tailor, has rented the rooms over the postoffiice, formerly occupied by the Van Rensselaer club, >and will move his tailor shop therein. The purchase of (the building he now occupies by the new .(bank .forced him to seek new quarters.
Three-One-Nine. iPaul Worland, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Worland, arrived home thsi Saturday forenoon from Camp .Sherman, 0., where he had been discharged from the military service. He was in the service for about two years, fifteen months of which he spent (With the ambulance department in France. He had a strenuous experience. Three-One-Nine. The work of remodeling the Vain Rensselaer club rooms is going forward very rapidly and it is thought that they will be ready for occupancy some time in October, at which time it is planned to have a house warming, to be followed later with the annual banquet, wihidh is probably the most delightful social ni ffa,ir of the year in this city. The wiring has been completed and there are fifty-four openings. Cluster lights will be used, which will make the rooms very beautiful when the rooms are lighted up. The (third floor of the building will be used for the club’s dances and other social affairs. The interior decorating will! commence soon. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears rhe Signature of
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