Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Job printing at the Republican W. C. Babcock and J. W. Horton were Chicago goers today. Mrs. Chas. Porter went to Chicago today. Archie Lee returned from Monon today. B. Forsythe ■is confined to his home with a diseased foot, the result of diabetic poisoning. Luther Randle, who was called here by the illness of his grandfather, left today for his home at Sayre, Okla. Mirs. Oscar Ahlmeier and baby returned to their home at Poland today after visiting her brother, C. M. Sands and family, r Mrs. Thomas Wolf and son returned today to their home at Jefferson, Ohio, after visiting her parents, A. H. Trussell and family. (Lafayette goers from here today were: Mrs. George Long, Mrs. A. F. Long and Mrs. Joe Hardman. , Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Leavel of North Vernon, came today for a visit with their son, Chas. Leavel, and other relatives. The Matinee t Musicale program will be given at the home of Mrs. James H. Chapman Friday afternoon at three o’clock instead of the church as was originally planned. Mr. and Mirs. I. Raymond Stacker of Anderson are visiting relatives this week. Mr. Stacker is the auditor for . a manufacturing firm in Anderson.
Mrs. Kate Watson, Mrs. B. F. Fendig and Mrs. I. M. Washburn went to Monon today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Watson’s cousin, Mrs. James Watson, to be held this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Brenner of Valparaiso came today to bring their little niece, Margaret Ann Porter home. * Margaret had been visiting them two weeks. Mr. Brenner will return home today but Mrs. Brenner will remain for a longer period.
STAR THEATRE -/TONIGHT— ” J William Desmond 4 ' ‘Whitewashed Walls’ * ' .Dignity meant nothing in Larry Donovan’s young life. He was an American with a little Irish in his blood, and he believed in doing WMtever he pleased wherever he was. He slapped the pompous little Latin American governor on the back, called him “Old Scout, and asked him out to have a drink. Blarney, saved him with regularity from being spattered over tile “White Washed Walt” He worked too fast for the professional vampire of the toy republic where he got into trouble. See this Yankee adventurer with oodles of crust. Also SNUB POLLARD dS • r T' ?'-A* “THE DIPPY DENTIST ’ A Verv Good Bill TmipcnAY——THUKWA I SESSUE HAYAKAWA .. ia ■— .. . ...Raw* IM
