Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 239, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. H. B. Murray went to Lafayette today. _ ! < . Mrs. Ti X McGlinn returned to her home in Hammond today. ■Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Miller, who had been visiting relatives in Sugar Creek, 0., returned here today. ! H. P. Overton, of Gary, visited with his uncle, J. C. Gwin, here today and later continued to Lebanon. —George —F; —Meyers- has sold the quarter section of land owned by Mrs. Laura Fate-Moody in Walker township to J. E. Ogle, of Union township. Mrs. Leslie Clark went to Chicago today and will attend the wedding of her niece, Miss Ethelyne Champion, Saturday afternoon. The best registered Spotted Poland China male hog in Jasper county will be sold at Duvall & Morlan’s public sale October 9. Although outbatted ten hits to four, Cincinnati again defeated the White Sox at Redjand Field Thursday 4 to 2. Williams, Sox flinger, although effective, was wild, issuing six bases on balls. Four of the free tickets were manufactured into runs by the rampant Reds." Sallee was hit hard, but tightened in the pinches with Hose runners on the bases. The third game will be played in. Chicago today. / L. • Mrs. Peekham'announcesspecial courses in voice culture. The old Italian method as well as the. most approved modern training will be used both in technique and interpretation. Special attention given to correcting mannerisms; to giving definite instruction in platform art I—presentation, bearing and presence. Voices tried without charge. Hour for interviews at the Methodist church parlors this week 1 "o’clock, Wednesdays excepted. Telephone 455.