Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 227, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LAST CALL FOR Michigan Alberta Peaches TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY WE ARE TAKING THESE PEACHES FROM AN ICED CAR JUST AS WE NEED THEM. SO WE ARE GUARANTEEING THEM TO BE IN PERFECT CONDITION. MURRAY’S

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Mrs. Elmer Standish went th Monon tbday. Fred Thomas returned to his home in Monon today. . > Lena Ulrey and father, Whitsell Lewis, went to Indianapolis today. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mitchell and J. W. Childers went to Indianapolis today. ; ' Annabelle Collins returned to her home in Chicago today a visit with Lucille Luers. 1 - Mr. and Mrs. John Kresler, Ellen Gwin and J. E. Gwin went to Indianapolis today. Mrs. Frank Crowder and Mrs. Mark Werner went to Indianapolis today. ' ■ • ' \ V

Mrs. C. H. Mills and daughter, Dorothy Jape, went to Lafayette to spend the day. Mrs. Charles Beall of Chicago came this afternoon for a visit with Miss Ellen Taylor. . Mrs. Ura Gwin went to Idaville, White .county, to attend a Democratic meeting tonight. Helen Ransmeier of Chicago, who teaches music at Brook and Morocco, returned to her home today. George Bernard of Zerany, la., who had been visiting B. W. Ellsworth of Barkley township, continued to IndianapoHs today. Mrs. Violetta Baker returned to her home in Winchester today after a visit with Ernest Lamson and family. ________ Stella. Corpins returned to her home in Crawfordsville today after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corpins of Brook. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fleeney and son, Arthur, of Greensburg, Kans., who had been visiting with Mr. and Mrl. G. L. Thordton, went to Indianapolis today to attend the G. A. R. encampment. Mrs. E. D. Rhoades returned Some today with her two grandchildren, Margaret and Laura Helen Radcliffe, today after a visit in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Washburn, son Ralph, daughters, Mary and Minnie of Fowler, were guests Sunday of Mr. Washbum’s son, Perry Washburn and family of North Van Rensselaer street — — Miss May Huston, secretary of the American Baptist Society, is the guest today of her-cousin, J. J. Hunt and family. She is returning from a western trip and will leave Tuesday for her home in New York.

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