Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 174, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1920 — DEMOTTE. [ARTICLE]
DEMOTTE.
Mrs. Nick went to Chicago over Sunday. ’. _ ' JI Miss Ethel Hoekney of Hammond, visited home folks overSundaj. Helen Curtin and Chatty Erwin are having a ‘ whooping* time these 4a Srs. Fred Koester and children of Lansing, DL, are visiting friends here this week. A Geo. Marr received word that h»
mother is seriously ill at her home in Wolcottville, Ind. m Mrs. E. Erwin, Mrs. C. M. Wolff and Miss Sadie Fairchild, were Rensselaer goers Friday. “Billy” Swart is the owner of a new Touring car, the Cleveland — some classy boat, top. Mrs. Blick and daughter, of Holland, Mich., are visiting at John Ruisaard’s this week. Mrs. D. E. Collins, of Chicago, 111., came Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sigler. Art Lagaveen and “Billy* Swart are trading homes this week, Billy having bought the Lagaveen home. Mrs. C. 0. Gambel and two children of Canton, Ohio, are visiting this week at the home of Dr. Hewitt’s. George Hockney does not do his
own killing any more, as “Bud** and Meri, nave turned professional” in the butchering line. Mrs. L. Feldman and Mrs. Jinny Feldman went to Kankakee Friday evening for a visit with Mrs. Harry Feldman's parents, Mr. and MW. Bert Russell. Andrew Kline returned homo Saturday after 27 months* service, 3rd division, 4th infantry. Andrew looks fine. Ask him if •• wants to go back again and thon vote in favor of the League of Nations. . . . Any one appreciating good band music should attend the band certs on Wednesday evenings at Rensselaer. The slide trombone player is .almost a whole band within himself with the others deserving
