Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 199, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1919 — Page 3

Samuel Noland, of Lee, was in Rensselaer Saturday. Rev. J. B. Fleming and wife went to Gary Saturday. Mrs. John Garland went to Hammond Saturday. ■ ■ ■■ t Harriet Overton left Saturday for fin extended visit at Lane, Kansas. Opal and Thelma Hoover came Saturday from Pulaski for a visit here. Frank Kennel, of Lafayette, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kellner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed and children went to Chicago Heights Saturday for a visit. .Mrs- William Stevens come today from Jerseyville, Hl., to visit Sol Norman. Mrs. George H. Healey and daughter, Ivah, went to Lafayette todiay.

Ray C. Yeoman, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday here with his wife and children who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Yeoman. Dr. F. F. Haas, of Cleveland, spent Sunday here with Dr. M. D. Gwin. Dr. Haas was with the same hospital unit that Dr. Gwin was in in France and has just returned home.

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John Mohler, who is now- employed on the John Ahren farm on route No. 2 out of Morocco, was in Rensselaer Sunday. Mary Hilderbrandt, of Chicago, and Cecelia Kennel, of Lafayette, are guests .of Conrad Kellner and family. Pearl Putt returned to her home here Friday after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Herbert Russell,’ of Monticello.

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General Pershing will. return to the United States about September first. The drawings for the tennis tournaments which are to decide the city championships in the various classes will he made this evening, and the tournaments will open tomorrow. Elsie and Mabel Nelson returned to their home at* Shelby Saturday after a visit here with Jeanette Crooks. Miss Florence Winters returned to Chicago Saturday after a visit here with Mrs. Nettie Hoover and other friends. The Rev. E. W. Strecker disposed of his Dodge touring car at public auction Saturday evening. County Auditor Hammond purchased the car for $660. August is slipping rapidly by, bringing with it thoughts of the end of summer ice bills, but the awful spectre of filling emipty coal bins lurks in the offing. i v - - Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fendig left Sunday for Boston, Mass., where they will attend a four days’ convention of Rexall dealers. Following jthe convention they will go to New I York City, where they will remain i for another week before returning | home. i Frank Leek, one of Rensselaer’s mail clerks who makes the Cincinnati mail, reports that that city has , forgotten everything else and has turned its entire attention to baseball. Cincinnati is baseball mad, according to Mr. Leek, the result of , its having a championship practically ' clinched, the first time in history. The annual Jasper county teachers’ institute will be held the week of September 1-6 and an interesting program has been arranged. The institute will be held in this city, i Superintendent Sterrett reports that there is an unusually fine lot of school teaching timber this year. Practically the entire teaching personnel of the county will be made up of Jasper county iboys and girls.

Marjorie Loughridge went to Chidago today. Better pictures for less money. Take your films to Larah & Hopkins. Orpha Barton returned to her home at Mt. Ayr today after a visit in Indianapolis. Hear “Casey” Lane’s famous uniformed Hedjaz band at St. Augustine’s lawn festival on August 27 : and 28. Van R. Grant and family returned home Sunday evening after spending a week at Chicago and Hammond. See the Hoosier pie-eaters. They will put the blue in blueberry, at St. Augustine’s lawn festival August 27 and 28. Mrs. Charles White returned to her home in Bluffton today after a visit with Mrs. C. E. Baumgartner. Ernest Miaxwell, of Dunkirk, is spending a week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Maxwell. William Jackson, of Gas City, and Mr. and Mrs. George Jemigan and children, of near Marion, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Passons, of North Van Rensselaer street. Mr. Jackson is a brother an dMr. Jernigan a nephew of Mrs. Passons. • Mr. and Mrs. Alice Weigel and daughter returned to their home in Indianapolis today after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lange. Spend a few minutes sipping Oolong tea in cherry blossom land, the Japanese tea booth, at St. Augustine’s lawn festival August 27 and 28. The cars owned by Dr. I. M. Washbum and Frank Alter were damaged Sunday when they backed into one another on Washington street. The cars were parked o>pposite edch other and were backed into the center of the street at the same time. The rear fenders of the Alter car were 'badly bent and the Washbum car also suffered to some extent.

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Rev. E. W. Strecker /went to In-; dianapolis today. ‘ Miss Luella Harmon is having a picnic tonight in honor of Frances Carr, of Lafayette, and Dula Newman, of Chattsworth, 111. Mrs. M. E. Miller returned to her home in Huntington today after spending the week-end here with Mrs. James West and family. A. D. Haig returned to his home at Bloomfield today after a visit here with Mrs. George Kennedy. Mrs. Haig and children will remain /here for a longer visit. _______________________ i The Eastern Star chapter will 1 meet in regular session Tuesday I evening at 8 o’clock. A full at- ■ tendance is desired as their is to be work. I Mrs. George Dunn and children left today for their home at St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. George Long and children, Elizabeth Jane and Eleanor, accompanied them as far as Lafayette. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kresler and children, Virginia, Elizabeth, Frank and Leon and Mr. and Mrs. Van Grant and children, Billy, Martha and Russell, Mr. and Mirs. John Eigelsbach and son, Jlack, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O’Riley and baby and Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Yates motored to Gary Sunday.

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Frank Hill, Jr., returned today from a few days’ vacation spent at Lake Wawassee. Moses Leopold left today for Niagara Falls and other places for a week’s vacation.

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