Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 245, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1920 — DEAN SHOEMAKER IN RENSSELAER TONIGHT [ARTICLE]
DEAN SHOEMAKER IN RENSSELAER TONIGHT
Those who have never heard Dean Shoemaker will have an excellent chance to hear . her this evening. She is coining in the interest of “A Greater Purdue” and it is your chance to learn more about* Purdue. The Dean has been at Purdue for several years and everybody who has attended Purdue Idves to hear her talk. She is also an English instructor which makes it- easy for her to use the choicest language. Everybody, both ladies and gentleman, are invited to attend the meeting this evening, Oct. 11, which will be held in the Court Room, at 7:45 p. m. A delightful breakfast wm given at the home of Muriel Hams Saturday morning at 9:30 in honor of Nell Meyers. The two, tables were beautifully decorated with baskets of flowers and individual flower baskets, hilled with candy were at each place. Twelve were seated at each table and a three course breakfast was served. Those present were: Mrs. Cope Hanley, Martha Ramp, Edna Robinson, Jane Parkison, Leona Kolhoff, Mrs. Wm. Roy, Maurine Tuteur, Lois Yeoman, Mrs. Lowell Snort, Mrs. Laura Rollings, Mrs. Rex Warner, Mildred Biggs and Nell Meyers. a- । ii । ■■■ 1 " ■■■—— • . . - Agnqs Brookbanks went to her home in Delphi Monday after visiting Mrs. E. C. Maxwell. The former just returned from Mayo,Bros. institution in Rochester, Wis.
