Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WANTED. Z' _____ • Dishwasher at- once at Wright Brothers’ restaurant. Must be over 16~ years of age. Samuel Stevens went -to Monticello today. ; — W. H. Kenyon of Remington went to Valparaiso from here today. Mrs. Jack Pinsac of Chicago came today for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Putts. Charles Uhm of Gbodland and Charles Ulm of Remington went to Decatur, HL, from here today. Mis. Olive Mitchell and son of ML Ayr went to Monon from here today. . Hugh Kirk, Van Grant, Fred Phillips, W. C. Babcock, E. L. Hoihngsworth and R. G. Burns went to Chicago this morning. John Hasty, Charles Durbin of Remington and Aaron Sumner of this city wennt to Gary this morning. •-, ■ \ ■ Don’t miss the Armenian lecture and pictures at Princess theatre Tuesday afternoon at one o’clock. It is free. |■ . "" .-» — - Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thompson returned today to. their home in I SulliVan after a visrl here with Miss : Gertrude Hopkins and other relatives. • Mrs? Clarence Johnson, Mra. Samuel Tobi and Mrs. E. Sorenson returned today to their homes in Chicago after a visit with Jake Johnson ana TEonuiy. 4* ■ ' - .... J.- . \ 4 —r. f*■ ~ - I .
