Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 202, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 August 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Hazel and Ruby Gunyon went to > Frankfort today. Mrs. William Barkley went to ; (Terre Haute today. I James A. Simpson and Nettie Sherlock went to Lafayette today. Mrs. William Hicks came from Valparaiso today to visit Mrs. Elza Grow. Mrs. Charles Morlan and daughter, Kathlyn, went to Lafayette today to visit friends. * Pearl Comer went to Winchester today to visit Mr. -and Mrs. Clyde Comer and family. Mrs. Florence Greenawalt and children, of Taylorville, Hl., are visiting her sister, Mrs. Elmer Gwin. Hear “Casey” Lane’s famous uni-: formed Hedjaz band at St. Augustine’s lawn festival on August 27 i and 28. Mrs. John Treanor, son and J daughter and Mrs. Harvey Critton. of Monon, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rishling. ■ 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. i Let the gypsy fortune tellers' unfold the future to you at the big lawn festival on St. Augusttine’f church grounds August 27 and 28. Mrs. Nathan Eldridge left Wednesday for Auburn, where she will visit with her brother, George Webb, and family. Mr. Webb has a son who is quite sick. James Bibos has returned to his home at Bloomfield after a visit here with his brother, Charles. Mr. Bibos was a member of Colonel Healey’s regiment. ■ Mr. and Mrs. David May, Mrs. A. ; Eib, Mrs. William Shaw, James . Blankenbaker and William R. Nowels ' went to Sheridan today to attend the Old Baptist meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scheid re- • turned to their home in St. Louis, ; Mo., today after a visit at St. Jo- > seph’s college. » * ; Visit the open air theatre at the > ilawn festival on St. Augustine’s ’ church grounds August 27 and 28. Complete change of program each ' evening.

Maude Zeigler, Dena Miller an'd Jean Trussell went to Frankfort today to attend the Clinton county fair. Col. George H. Healey left today for Indianapolis, where he will stop over on his way to Camp Sherman, 0., for a short visit with friends. Colonel Healey will be mustered out of the service Saturday at the Ohio cantonment, after which he will, return to this city. Prof. R. H. Schaupp and wife, of Linn Grove, were here today conferring <with City Superintendent C. Ross Dean. Prof. Schaupp will have charge of the mathematics in the high school here this coming year. They were looking for a house or furnished rooms. Prof. Schaupp is a graduate of Indiana university and of the Indiana State Normal.

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