Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 221, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. W. I. Hoover went to Chicago to see Irene, who is recovering from her recent operation. J. C. Gwin and family and their daughter, Mrs. G. I. Thomas, of Monticello, motored to Elkhart today to visit their son, Perry, and wife. Mr. and Mrs. A. Humphreys and Mrs. J. M. Humphreys and baby, Ruth, of Wolcott, took the train here today for Chicago to visit with relatives. Ward was received here Wednesday that F. D. Burchard had arrived from overseas. The message was forwarded to Mrs. Burchard, who has been visiting at Redkey. Visit our millinery department, second floor, exclusive styles in stylish trimmed hats.—Rowles & Parker. . —— ! Laura Webb and Neva Lanmarn returned to their home at Monon today alter visiting their aunt, Mrs. Harry Murray. ' | Marguerite Norris went to Greencastle today, where she will enter DePauw university. This is her i senior year. Her mother, Mrs. I James Norris, went as far as Lafayette with her. We will have a car of fancy New York Alberta peaches to arrive Saturday or Monday, September 13th or 15th. The peaches are to be selected fruit. EGER’S GROCERY. D. Delos. Dean returned home Thursday eveniing after a month’s vacation spent in Kansas and Oklahoma. He was accompanied home by his cousin, Miss Gladys Dean, of Quenemo, Kans., who will enter the high school as a member of the senior class. Miss Dean is a daughter oT*Matin Dean, a' former resident of this county. ,