Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 208, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 August 1919 — DEMOTTE. [ARTICLE]

DEMOTTE.

Ed Yeagley, of, Wheatfield, who came to atend the soldiers’ recaption and visit his grandma Yeagley over Sunday, was one of the young men who volunteered to serve his country and saw active service overseas. Dr. Leighley went to South Bend Monday. Mrs. Lula Luce returned to her home at Englewood Monday after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Spencer. Her brother, Harold, returned with his sister to the city for a visit. 4 Al Rosing iwent to Gary Monday for a few days’ visit with friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Kochel, of Williamsport, visited here over Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Mary Curtin, and family. William Hazekamp received a package of cabbage seed Monday from overseas which he had ordered four years ago. (Herman Hazekamp and wife, of Englewood, are here visiting with his parents north of town. Orla Gleason, of Chicago, visited here over Sunday with her father, David Gleason, and wife. Otto DeYoung is erecting a nice new home on his property on Railroad street.

Mrs. D. J. Fairchild and son, John, and wife of Monon, are here visiting relatives. Henry Decker and wife, of West Pullman, are here visiting at the home of her brothers, John DeCook and H. C. DeKook. Orville Spriggs went to Detroit, Mich., Monday, where he will work in an automobile factory. This is one you are looking for, a good time assured. Special fourpiece music, good coronetist with Curtin’s orchestra at Konovsky’s hall, DeMotte, Saturday evening, August 3D.