Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 294, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1920 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL | E. K. Gods hall was in Fair Oaks today. - *• Lawrence Clowrey of Remington was in Rensselaer Thursday. Joseph Benema went to Chicago on -the early morning train. Mrs. Frank Webber went to Chicago this morning. Edward Oliver returned today from Chicago. Albert Dluzak, of Remington, was in Rensselaer today. Elizabeth Mitchell went to Monticello today. Charles Gray went to Wabash today. John Reed returned from Chicago today. Mrs. Bertha Sayler was able to leave the hospital this afternoon. Attend the Arnold sale December 14. Madaline and Lorene Warren were in Chicago today. f 43 head of shoata and brood sows at the Arnold sale, December 14. 2 " * Samuel Karr of Fair Oaks went to Indianapolis today. Ladies’ fibre silk hose, 79c, at the Army Store T. E. Noel returned to Logansport today. Ladies’ set snug union suits, $1.79 at the army store. Edward Gray of Francesville went to Monon today. Misses* fine, all-wool, slip-over sweater, $2.98 at the army store. John Adair went to Crawfordsville today. Ladies’ Burson hose, lisle and mercerized, 49c at the army store.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kendall and son, Clifford, went to Lafayette today. William Gant was in Indianapolis Friday where he underwent a government physical examination. Mrs. Alfred Hickman and children of Chicago came today to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Merritt. Mrs. G. W. Payne and Mrs. Joseph Pullin were guests of friends in Fair Oaks today. ' ' Vern Sanders and family, who had been residents in Frankfort, have returned to this city to make their home. Elvira Miller, daUghbsr of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Miller, underwent a minor operation at the hospital today. J. A. Whited of Mt. Ayr was in Rensselaer Friday. He has been in poor health for some time but seems to be improving. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. L. Gray will leave for Miami, Fla., next Monday. Miss Ina Gaskill, the. director of the Public Health of Nursing, American Red Cross, who had been spending a few days with the local chapter, returned to her home at Indianapolis today. The Rensselaer High School Glee Club will give a Minstrel entertainment in the high school auditorium Dec. 14 and 15. Come and forget “all dull care.” There is to be a full minstrel program without a single dull number. Don’t forget to reserve one of these evenings. Price only 25c. 20c to school children. Schlosser Brothers, who operate cream stations in Rensselaer and several adjoining cities, gave a banquet for their employees Wednesday at Monticello. Covers were laid for seventeen and a threecourse dinner was served. Miss Lucy Reynolds of this city was in attendance at the banquet.
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