Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 258, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1919 — BURIAL IS MADE IN WESTON CEMETERY. [ARTICLE]

BURIAL IS MADE IN WESTON CEMETERY.

The ashes of the cremated body of Jay W. Dwiggins, who died in California a short time ago, notice of which appeared in The Republican, were interred in the Weston cemetery last / Thursday. This is probably the first burial of a cremated body in this cemetery. The ashes were in an urn and the urn was enclosed in a box. Interment was made’ln the Dwiggins lot. Just because you get the Willard end of some deal up town, don’t go home and play Dempsey on the family. ■ Today is the day set aside by the R. H. S. to take the sport out of Logansport. It looks like rain. You’re a damp fool not to take an umbrella. This will be the fourth straight victory for the local team which is going straight through their schedule without a loss. They have that driving power that simply cannot be stopped. ’ I’d rather tackle an opened up Essex.—HUGH KIRK.