Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 212, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Harrison Fowler Went to apolis today to attend the state fair. Audrey Hunter and Elnora Baird, of Morocco, went to Lafayette from here today. , ‘ ' ' ' ■ 1 Miss Cecelia Beck went to Beaverville, 111., today to enter the Holy Name academy at that place. X 1 • ”■■ ■ ’ < ’ Mrs. Clara Moore and son, Earl, who had visited relatives at BroOk, left here today for their home in Orland, 111. Mrs. Catherine Orr and daughter, Mollie, returned today to their home in Chicago after a visit here with relatives and friends. Miss Harriett Shedd will leave this week for Douglas, Ariz., where she will be employed as the head of the English -department in the schools in that city. Mrs. Judson J. Hunt and children, John and Sarah, returned today from a visit with her sisters, Mrs. Albert Coen, of Berwyn, 111., and Mrs. Jesse Wilson, of Hammond. Hotpoint irons.—L. & B. Electric Co. Miss Alice Clare, of Indianapolis, who had been the guest of Miss Hazel Lanxson, returned today to her home. Misses Hazel Lamson and i Helen Murray accompanied her. Loy Hess and O. K. Rainier went to Indianapolis today where they will attend the state fair. MrRainier will visit •with his son, the Rev. Rainier, also. : Lucy Mauck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mauck, of this city, went to Logansport' today where she will take a business course. Miss Mauck was graduated from the Rensselaer high school last spring. » R. E. has bought the Thomas Walter farm in East Barkley township of Mrs. Robert Johnson. The farm consists of 118* acres. The deal was made through the G. F. Meyers agency. Manley Price returned to his home in Otterbein today, after a visit lere with relatives and friends.