Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Oscar McClure went to Hammond on business Thursday. Walter English went to Chicago Thursday to visit a few days. Rev. A. Beach of Delphi spent Thursday with Mrs. Kate Watson. "VAlf Peters, of south of town, went Chicago on business Thursday. Mrs. Richard Crowell went to Monticello Thursday for a week’s end visit. Mrs. E. Sandberg returned Thursday to her home in Monon after a short visit here. ■ ■ Miss Nonnie Carr returned Thursday to her home in Fowler after a few days visit here.
Miss Fanny Newport went to Chicago Thursday after a two weeks visit with Miss Mary Adams. Mrs. Ed Irwin returned Thursday to her home in Wolcott after a few days visit with relatives here. Rev. J. C. Parrett returned Thursday from Valparaiso where he has been on Presbyterial business. Miss Pearl Wasson returned Thursday from Terre Haute where she has been attending normal. The Marion racer, No. C, second in the Crown Point races, passed through town Thursday evening. ~' 1 H \ Mrs. H. L. Kindig and Mrs. H. N. Ogden of Indianapolis went to Medaryville Thursday to spend a few days. Mrs. Anna Maloy returned to her home in Steger, 111., Wednesday after an extended visit with relatives here. Mrs. D. A. Stoner of Wichita, Kan., is expected today to visit her mother, Mrs. J. T. Randle, who is in quite poor health. Mrs. Mart Barnes returned to her home in Kokomo Thursday after a few days visit with her. daughter, Mrs. J. A. Larsh.
Mrs. Andrew Misch returned Thursday to her home in Wheatfleld after a few days visit with Sheriff and Mrs L. P. Shirer. X A. H* Hopkins has the best “field” qr corn we have seen this year. It is next the sidewalk on- Susan street and stands about waist high. Mrs. J. D. Martindale returned Wednesday from Terre Haute. She was accompanied home by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson. Everett Brown went to Chicago Wednesday where he is entered in the grand American handicap, the biggest trap shooting event of the year. There will be preaching at' Bluegrass school house tomorrow at 3 p. m., by Rev. Kindig. Everybody is invited to come out to these services. Mi. and Mrs. Jesse Welsh returned to their home in Chicago yesterday after a visit of a few days with his brothers, Lewis and Ben Welsh. J Rev. J. C. Parrett went to Goodfhnd Wednesday to attend the installation of Rev. George Pftrisoe as pastor of the Presbyterian church at that place. \ Mrs. W. C. Babcock went to Chidago Thursday. Her boh William, who was operated on in the Hahnemann hospital a few days ago, returned home with her. Dr. J. W. Horton is moving his office Into the rooms recently occupied by Dr. E. N. Loy. The family will move into their new cottage on Angelica street next week.
