Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 297, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MAKEEVER SPECIAL SUPPER TONIGHT. Liver and anipns, apple fritters and hot corn bread, 45c. Hotel. John Eilts went to Fort Wayne j this afternoon. ~ Nelle Sayrer returned to her home in Monticello this afternoon. , -1,.- —I . • Mrs. M. I. Gundy, of Fair Oaks, was in Rensselaer today. Ernest Nuss, of Laura, was in Rensselaer today. ! Hugh Kirk went to Lafayette this forenoon. —— More people than ever this year are giving photos for Christmas. Have PARKER make yours. I Mrs. William Terpstra and children returned today to their home in Fair Oaks. • Christmas stock in, ail latest styles in P*°‘»™'“ pARKER , s . 1 The Health Culture club will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock. — MISS‘ RAGEN, Director. Annetta Hansson wefit to Monon this forenoon. I Paul Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. ;W. Smith, went to Huntington today. ' Mrs. E. P. Honan and Dortha (Upjohn went to Chicago this foreInoon. Mesdames C. W. Hanley and M. D. Gwin went to Lafayette this forenoon.

Mr. and Mrs. George F. Meyers and daughter Nellie left today for Miami, Fla. Attorney Abraham Halleck went to Indianapolis Wednesday 'to look after«a case he has in the supreme court of the - state. Mr. and Mrs. A.‘ B. Troxwell, who had been visiting with relatives in Wolcott, left here today for their home in Elgin, 111. The Pythian Sisters will hold their regular weekly meeting Friday evening, and all members are especially urged to be present. Miss Laura Warnock, of Remington, left here today for Council Bluffs, Ta., where she may accept a position in the public schools. Mr. and Mrs. James Butterworth, son Vinton and daughter Clara went to Marion today for a visit with relatives.

Mart Reed, of Fari Oaks, who had visited with relatives in Lebanon and Frankfort, returned here this forenoon. The Thursday night meeting of the First Christian church will be held in the chapel room of the church at 7:30 o’clock tonight. Bertha Bostick, a teacher in the city schools, was called to her home in Monon today on account of the sickness of a brother. Luther Ponsler, of lola, Kas., came today to attend the funeral this afternoon of his sister, Mrs*. Lucius Strong. Mrs. A. A. Lee, who had been visiting with her sister, Mrs. JH. E. White, and other relatives, left today for her home in Salem, Oregon. Virgil Gunyon, who had been employed by Clyde Gunyon on a dredge in Wisconsin, was in Rensselaer today and latter continued to the home of his parents in Frankfort. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis, of Kniman, were in Rensselaer today, having accompanied Mts. Minnie Connel here to take the train for her home in Lafayette.