Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL ANI/PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. James W illis was in Chicago on business Thursday. The Wrens will play at Kentland the 4th of July. Miss Mary Gant is attending normal school in Valparaiso. W. H. Parkison was in Indianapolis on business Wednesday. E. O. Gunyon of Parr was in Lafayette on business Thursday. Mrs. B. J. Moore and daughter Eva spent Wednesday in Chicago. B. J. Gifford of Kankakee, 111., was in the city Wednesday on business. Eugene Hasty went to Peoria, 111., yesterday to spend a few days > with relatives. Fred Cissell has returned from Plainfield where he has been taking treatment. Wm. and Charles Jasperson of Walker tp., were in the city yesterday on business. Uncle Simon Phillips is confined to his home with a severe attack of bilious trouble. Mrs. Lucinda Smith went to Logansport Wednesday for a short visit with relatives.’ Charles Macklinberg . returned to Lafayette Thursday after a short visit here with his parents. George Worden, John W ilson and Fred Berger were over from Remington on business Thursday.

Simon and Firman Thompson were in Logansport W ednesday to spend the day with their, mother. Mrs. Philip Blue was called to New Boston, 111., Wednesday* by the illness of her daughter Pearl’s little child; Frank Donnelly and wife and son Robert motored to Goodland Wednesday where the former transacted business. Miss Merle McColly came down Wednesday from Chicago Heights, 111-, to visit with relatives for a few weeks. -Mrs. Wm. Macklin left Wednesday for Longmont, Colo., for an indefinite visit with her sister and other relatives. The ladies of the Christian church will hold their ten cent social at the home of Mrs. Nelson Randle, on Wednesday, June 28. G. E. Murray and wife and daughter Helen returned home from Chicago Wednesday evening, having spent the day, there. Mrs. Wm. Warren and brother, Louis Zick, of Walker tp., were down Tuesday gathering cherries on the former’s place here.

Mrs. Ellen Daugherty returned to her home i« Monticello \\ ed- - nesday after spending Tuesday here and attending the funeral of Mrs. Catherine Laßue. Emmet Laßue returned to Bloomington Tuesday evening, being called here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Catherine Laßue, his grandmother. An ice-cream social will be given at No. 6 school house in Newton tp. Wednesday evening, Tune 28, for the benefit of the church. Everybody invited. Mrs. F. J. Donrtelly returned home Wednesday from Chicago where she went Monday, accompanying Mrs. Jennje English of Drinkwater, Canada, that far on her way home. Mrs. Wallace, Parkison and lit-t-t daughter, Ardis ch Brook, visited here a few days this week with her sister. Miss Vera Parker, returning home 'Thursday evening. Vaughn Woodworth returned home Thursday 'from Nebraska to spend a few weeks here with his parents and other relatives. He will be married to Miss Fannie Porter June 29. Dr. J. Hansson went to Indianapolis Wednesday to bring back two 40-horse power Overland touring cars which he had sold Tuesday, one to. A. Leopold of Rensselaer and the other to Eli Arnold of Barkley tp.