Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 210, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Thomas Eigelsbach find family came down from Chicago this afternoon for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eigelsbach. Miss Hazel Lamson and Miss Helen Murray went to Indianapolis today where they will again be teachers in the schools of the capital city. Mr .and Mrs. William Hoile and son, Gerald, of North Manchester, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. -JX E. Grow and other relatives. « • Mrs. Maria Nelson of Marion and George Jamigan of near Marion are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. .Passon of North Van Rensselaer street. Elizabeth Hebard, who had been attending school at Winona Lake, but had visited friends here, returned to her home in Roselawn this morning. r v 'Z Mrs. S. S. Shedd and daughter, Miss Harriett, will leave Wednesday for Douglas, Ariz., where the latter will be employed as a teacher in the high school. Mr. and Mrs. George Chaney, of Pontiac, 111., who had been visiting here with Dr. I. M. Washburn and family and other relatives, have returned to their home. Verda Williams, who had been the guest here of her brother. Attorney George A. Williams, and wife, left today for Cedar Falls. Her home is in Omaha.
Mrs. Alice Hopkins and son, Pfrimmer, of Mt. Ayr, were here today, having accompanied Mrs. Elizabeth Young to this city to take the train for her home at Marion. Mrs. Walter Sheets and baby, who had been the guests of her sister, Mrs. Clifford Parkison, and family of Pleasant Ridge, returned today to their home in Crawfordsville. X«lda Daugherty, who had visited here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Daugherty and other relatives, returned today to Cleveland, 0., where she is taking training as a nurse in a hospital. Mintie Williamson, who for some time has been in charge of the Schlosser Brothers’ Cream station, has resigned and Mrs. Daisy Hoshaw has taken her place. It is rumored that Miss Williamson will be married in the very near future. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doan and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wiles and children made an automobile trip to Mudlavia Springs la§t Sunday. They report that nothing has been done -toward, replacing the hotel which was burned there som# time ago. -■ ' ' " """ • Jacob Rich, of Brook, was here today with others fb meet the Indianapolis parties, who attended the Republican meeting at Hazelden today. Among those in the party were: State Republican Chairman and Mrs. Wasmuth, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Urbanhus, Judge Louis Eubanks, Judge U. S. Lesh, William Blodgett, C. H. Stratton and Judge Batman and Everett Watson.
A movement is on foot to organize a city football team for the coming season. There is a wealth of high class material at hand at pres-, ent. Rensselaer is a good football town and such a venture would undoubtedly meet«with great success. It is planned to play Sunday games and to book only high class organizations. A subscription paper is on its rounds with the result that a considerable sum has already been subscribed toward the project. Louis Paulson and son, Clare, who had visited here with J. W. Tilton and family, went to Wheatfield today where they will visit with relatives. Before returning to their home they will visit at De Motte, also. Mr. Paulson was formerly the postmaster at Wheatfield. A number of years ago his father was trustee of Kankakee township. Like most other Jasper young men who go elsewhere, Mr. Paulson is making good. He is assistant cashier of the • First National Bank at Harvey, DI. 4 • The Republican was mistaken in saying that the base bag tournament was not completed: at Goodland due to a misunderstanding over thehousing of the colored players from Danville. The Danville team Returned home, Saturday night after winning their first game, but the three remaining teams fought it out next day with the result that Goodland took a double bill from the Kokomo and Talbot teams, Arnold Crandall pitching both games. Talbot had defeated the Goodland team the day previous, and would have not been required to meet the home, team again had Danville remained. Goodland won the Kokomo gabe 5 to 2 and the Talbot affair 5 to 1. WANTED. Ten boys to top onions. Be at mv residence at 6:30 a. m. DR. F. A. TURFLER.
