Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 119, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

s\ \ n By fppjl y A - — I Only The Hoover lifts the rug and flutters it • ocer J,OOO times a minute cn f.n «:/ cusftton Why Do We Advertise the Hoover Our advertising is only to remind you. The selling of a HOOVER to you is best done by Hoover users who are your friends. From them you will hear, in more convincing language than we could summon, why THE HOOVER is to be preferred. Ask us for a home demonstration. •• W. J. WRIGHT — Rensselaer, Indiana

J. A. McFarland was in Monon today. John iG. Culp went to Ottawa, 111., today. Mr. and Mrs. George Guire and two children, Billie and Bettie returned to their home in Kokomo after a visit here with Mrs. Guire’s mother, Mrs. Harrison Wasson and other relatives. Orie Potts, who returned to this city to bury his wife list week, went to Lacrosse today for a visit with his aunt, Mrs. Jerry Miller. He will return to this city in a day or two and will leave for his home in Washington, D. C;, Thursday. Miss June Snyder returned today to her home in Indianapolis after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. John T. Culp of North Van Rensselaer street. Bert and Rosa Rishling of Monon were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Culp Sunday.

The Rev. J. Budman Fleming went to Cleveland, Ohio, today in the interest of the local Red Cross Home Service. Mrs. Fleming accompanied him to East _ Chicago wheer she will visit with their daughter during the Reverend’s absence. The ladies of the G. A. R. are requested to meet at the hall May 30th at 10:80 and march to the church and . attend Memorial services. Also every-one wishing to donate flowers for making bouquets to decorate comrad’s graves on Decoration day, please bring same to the home of Mrs. J. M. Wasson Saturday 29, 1920. Little Mary Wilson, who had been the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. J. M. Wasson and her aunt, Mrs. J. J. Hunt, returned to her home m Hammond Sunday evening. Miss Wilson was a year old a short time ago and the event was celebrated by her home being partially destroyed by fire. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wilson were also guests Sunday in the Wasson-Hunt home.

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