Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 305, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Through the courtesy of a friend we have placed upon our subscription list for 1920 the names of Mrs. Walter White, of Colorado [Springs, and Mrs. Albert D. Smith, of Sacramento, Calif. James Hindsjey, of Gillam township, was in • Rensselaer Saturday and while here placed his subscription with the Republican. Mr. and Mrs. Hindsley will visit with their son and daughter in Indianapolis during the holidays. The Sunday announcements for the Methodist church were handed in at this office in time and should have appeared in the Friday Evening Republican. Through some error, not at all the fault of Dr. Strecker, they failed to appear. Margaret Norris and Lelia Paulus returned to their homes here Friday evening from Greencastle, where they are attending DePauw university. Their two friends and schoolmates, Mildred and Margaret Betz, accompanied them here and Saturday continued to their homes in Paw Paw, DI. The roller skating rink in the Gayety theatre ''building will be open each evening from 7:09 to 10:15 o’clock. Open Saturday afternoons from 1:30 to 6:00 o’clock. Open every afternoon during the holidays. Admission 25c, war tax 3c. Ladies free. CALIX PAQUETTE. The mother of John Visak, the Indiana Harbor youth who was sentenced to ninety days at the Indiana penal farm and to pay a fine of one hundred dollars and cestayfor shooting a Newton /county officer, has paiff her son’s fine to Sheriff True D. Woodworth, and as soon as the young bandit has served his sentence of ninety days he will again find himself without the clutches of the law. s