Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 316, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J. D. Spain returned Saturday to his home in Buck Creek. u Thomas and Jesse Eldridge went to Monon Saturday afternoon. Prof. A. Ji. Shepler, who ,had spent the holidays with relatives at Warsaw, returned Ijere today. Mrs. C. D. Martin and granddaughter, Vivian Martin, left today for their home in Cincinnati, O. Mrs. A. P. Schlesinger, Mrs. Victoria Olewnski and son Frank, of Newland, were in Rensselaer today. Last call for the onion sale to be held Saturday pfternoon, January 3, at 2 o’clock at the south end storage.—B. FORSYTHE. Lieut, and Mrs. Gwin Thomas went to Monticello this afternoon for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas. Mrs. S. M. Quinn, of Buck Creek, who had been visiting with the erlin brothers, went to Crawfordsville today. Orpha Barton, of Mt. Ayr, went to Lafayette, where she will be employed in the Mcßaq> wholesale millinery establishment. — Margaret Babcock left today for Champaign, DL, where she will resume her studies in the University of Illinois. Her father acocmpamed her to Chicago.
Henry Carmichael left today for his home in Toledo, 0., after a visit here with his brother, John Carmichael, and wife. Mrs. Elizabeth Boggs and daughter Mary Margaret left today for their home in Milroy after a visit here with A. J. Biggs and family. Victor Moore, of Hammond, was called here today on account of the death of his sister, Mrs. gifted Randle. ‘ > Mrs. Anna Tuteur went to Chicago this morning where she will visit for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Tuteur. 1 Elizabeth and Margaret Alice Murray returned today to their home in Lafayette after a visit with the family of W. C. Babcock. ' ’ : — -.. Ethel Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Campbell of\ near Surrey, returned to Indianapolis today, where she is a student in the Manual Training high school. Mrs. William Richardson, who had ‘been visiting with her parents, Attorney and Mrs. Abraham Halleck, left today for her home in Chicago. ‘ . 0 ,!L.„S J — Charles Schleman, living four miles northwest of Hensselaer, will have a general Sale, Feb. 19, closing out his herd of pure-bred Angus cattle and eighty head of pure-bred Duroc hogs, including thirty bred sows and gilts. Mrs. Elma Brown returned to" her home in South Bend after a gat here with her parents, Mr- and Mrs. W. S. Day and dthmr relatives. Mrs. Brown’s son has a fine position wiin toe South Bend WtohCc. ■> " A’. ..
