Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Riley Tullis went to Hammond today. 7 - Paul Worland and W. I. Spitler went to Chicago today. Russell Warren returned to Indianapolis today and was accompanied by his brother, Stuart. Mrs. J. R- Phillips of McCoysburg, was a Rensselaer visitor today. George Schultz returned to his home in Medaryville this afternoon after a visit here with relatives. The regular monthly meeting of the Dorcas clas swill be held at the Methodist church Tuesday evening. Mts. John Rafy returned to her home in Remington today. She had been in Gary. Mrs. L. H. Hamilton accompanied her daughter, Marie, to Indianapolis, where she will spend the week.
March is handing out some of the grandest weather ever, and Sunday was a beautiful day greatly enjoyed by all. Mrs. Jesse Purdum, who had visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Maxwell, of this city, returned this afternoon to her home in Forest. Theodore Ramey who is stationed at the Great Lakes Naval Station, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Capitola Ramey. - Jacob Rich, Victor Burkland, Orman Pruett and Paul Hanson of Brook went to Indianapolis from here this afternoon. Laban Wilcox and Russell Clarke, who are attending Purdue University, spent the week-end in this city. Mrs. J. O. Conley returned to her home at Kokomo today after visiting her mother, Mrs. Ruth Thornton. The six members of the family of John M. Johnson, who have been sick the greater part of the winter with the influenza, are now on the mend. Mrs. F. C. Kullas returned to her home in Chicago today after visiting relatives here. Her daughter, Mrs. F. F. Lakin and. children accompanied her for a visit.
Lafayette goers today were Mrs. Frank King, Bertha Eldridge, Ks. W. I. Yates and daughter, Mirs. Ralph O’Riley, Mrs. H. B. Murray and Mrs. John Eiglesbach. The Rev. E. W. Strecker and L. W. Breaw went to Delphi, this afternoon where they will assist in revival meetings at the Delphi Methodist church. / If the Literary Digest chose the four words most frequently printed in the newspapers of the united States and Canada in the last three months they would be; "Pay the teachers more.”—Saskatoon Star, H. H. Flora. postmaster of Frankfort, passed through here Saturday on iris way home from Rochester, Minn., where he had undergone an operation for ulcers of Hie stomach at the Mayo Brothers Hospital. Mrs. Flora accompanied her husband. The action of the New Ja» legislature in passing a bill jo l«aL im Hie manufacture of beverages containing cent alcohol may be the work of press-agents anxious to further the construction of the Delaware and Ue Ltdcws
