Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 279, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr. and Mrs. John Gentry, of Brook, were in Rensselaer today, having accompanied Mrs. Minnie Giphart to this city to take the train for her home in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bates baby went to Lpwell today for a visit with ’relatives. Mr. Bates is just getting around after a very severe operation at the hospital. He wants to report through this paper to express to the readers of the Republican his thanks for the splendid service he received from Miss Hemphill and her assistants, i Col. George H. Healey came Tuesday evening from Frankfort and remained until this forenoon. He attended the 6 o’clock dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foltz, -of Grace street. While here he made arrangements for the removal of his family to Frankfort. His household goods will be taken to Frankfort on Monday, November 24, in a large automobile van.
Mae > Marsh —in—- “ The Racing Strain” Romance and revenge settled on the race-track. The story of a racing • horse and a daring girl. The best bet proves the last bet. A love story as sweet as the bluegrass of Kentucky. A love race for fame and fortune. A plucky girl plays for lovestakes and wins! Smiling Bill Parsons —in—- “ Poor Innocent” THURSDAY Harry Morey “Fighting Destiny” . SATURDAY " William Hart *—in—* “Square Deal Saunderson” 7 CODING “THE miracle; MAN” \
