Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
■ —■■—■ ■ .1 ■ illlS ——-- : j —* =p ——— Patrick McLaughlin and son John of Remington were in the city on business yesterday. Miss Helen Roessler of Zanesville, Ohio, is the guest this week of Mr. and Mns. Harry Wiltshire. Rue Parcels of Chicago was here yesterday to spend the day wth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Parcels? Miss Lorene Malone of Chicago came Sunday to spend the summer with her grandmother, Mrs. E. H. Shields. "
Joe Jackson and wife of Longmont, Colo., are expected to arrive here today. Mrs. Jackson is in very poor health. Miss Ocie Wood of Parr was successfully operated on for appendicitis at her home Sunday, and is now getting along nicely. One of the nicest breakfast foods on the 'market today is the new cooked oats. Ready to serve, 10c a package, at the Home Grocery. The Crown_ Point Star says nothing is doing qji the B. J. Gifford railroad toward building it an north, as promised this spring. Lew Overton returned to his home in Walnut, lowa, Monday after spending a couple of days here with James Overton and other relatives.
Miss .Anna Anderson of Ladoga, who has been spending the past week here with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Lee, returned home Saturday. Robert MilTTnon, who is working for a map house, traveling over the country, spent Saturday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Milliron. An ice-cream social will be given at No. 6 school house in Newton tp. Wednesday evening, June 28, for the benefit of the church. Everybody invited. Miss True George, stenographer at the Savings & Trust bank, is taking a vacation this week, during which she is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jouvenat, in Chicago. Mrs. B. J. Jarrette, and son Wade, who had been spending the past tw'o weeks with Mr. Jarrette’s parents and at the lakes at North Webster, Ind., returned home Thursday.
Chase Kelley was here from Eau Claire, Wis., a couple of days last w'eek. The Kelley residence property and two lots on touth Weston street have recently been deed to Chase. Livingston Ross came Friday from Madison, Wis., where he has been attending the University of Wisconsin. He will spend the summer vacation here with his mother, Mrs. Ora T. Ross. Norman Borchard of Chicago, who has been visiting here with his uncles, B. F. and Samuel Fendig, the past week, returned to Chicago Saturday to continue his course in the art institute there. '
Lon Kiser and family moved their household goods to Surrey Monday morning where Lon has taken charge of the G. L. Thornton general store, recently purchased by the Home Grocery of Rensselaer. - Rev. Father Pratt of Kokomo visited his sister, ✓Mrs: L. H. Recher, Monday and Tuesday His parish has granted him a vacation of eight weeks and he will sail for Europe Mon lay.— Morocco Courier. Miss Purdin, who has been spending ±he week here with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jensen, wtfit to Chicago Heights Sunday to visit with relatives for a short time before returning to her home at Browning,'Mo. Ted Eger, who. is employed in St. Louis, "spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Eger, returning to St. Louis Sunday evening. Ted is now a solicitor ’for the International Correspondence School of Scranton, Pa. r Friday’s Monticello Journal: A was held here this afternoon between Revs. J. C. Parrett of Rensselaer, Edward Bull of Remington and C* J. Armentrout, to arrange for a Camp for the boys of the three Sunday schools to be held at /‘Edgewatet” from August 8 to 16 inclusive.
