Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Paul Norgor went to Martinsville today to take treatments. Leota Moorehouse went to Lafayette today to spend the weekend. Russell Van Hook and Gerald Hollingsworth . were passengers to Chicago today. Rev. Strecker went to Lafayette today to be present at a meeting of the Inter Church World movement. Marguerite Jones of Indianapolis is spending the week end with her sister, Mrs. F. D. Burchard. Mrs. Walter English and daughter returned to their home in Lafayette after visiting relatives here and at Parr. Della Kauboski, a nurse, returned to her home in Chicago today after caring for the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hoyes. There will be a one dish social tonight at the Methodist church at 7 o’clock for the Epworth League .and -■
Loretta Nagel was Called to Lafayette today by the illness of her sister, Mildred, who was taken to the hospital atJLaf with an abscess on her face. Mildred was attending high school at Dunnington near Fowler, ana is the daughter of Joseph Nagel of this city. < AT telegram was received today from Dr. Edward C. Helwig, of the state board of health, stating that it would be impossible for him to fulfill his engagement here this evening. Dr. Helwig was to have delivered an address at toe high school auditorium on School Hygiene.” The miserable weather which set in the first day of the month continues, and it is soon going to be up. to May to furnish some real spring weather. Farming is pracTicallv at a standstill and unless conditions right themselves soon our farmer friends will be weeks behind with their spring work. —Cy Williams, Benton county boy, broke up the Brooklyn-Philadelphia •ball game Thursday with a home run drive in the ninth inning. • Otis and Karl Crandall, of Goodland, are with the Loa Angeles team in the Pacific coast circtiit this year, Otis working on the slab and Karl taking care of third base. 1 "'f 1 » The next primary election will be held in Nebraska April 20. Montana’s primary occurs the twentythird and those of Massachusetts. Ohio and New Jersey are to be held April 27. The primaries of other states will follow in rapid succession in May, and a few will be held early in June. The national Republican convention will be held in Chicago June 8, and there will be 984 delegates.
