Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
£. L. Hollingsworth made 'a business trip to Chicago yesterday' " . - Will Thompson was in Monon a short time yesterday on business. , Miss Sarah jj Quinton of Indianapolis; whcf "has been visiting here for some time, returned home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George Daugherty left Sunday for a couple of weeks visit with relatives at Linden and Crawfordsville. K. E. Crouse, the foreman on the Mopon’s new station, went to Mattewan, Mich., Saturday to spend Sunday with relatives. Dr. John Ellis returned to Chicago Saturday after a week’s visit here with his father, J. H. S. Ellis, and his brother James. Mrs. Isaac Glazebrook went to Greencastle Saturday to spend several days visiting w r ith her. daughter Ara, and other relatives. Fowler Leader: Mrs. Bert Amsler and son of near Rensselaer is this week visiting w r ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark.
Leonard Rhoades transacted business in Chicago Friday and Saturday, going there to buy the new heating system to be installed in the remodeled M. E. church. •• Mrs. F. L. Hunt was down from Lowell Saturday to visit her mother-in-law, Mrs. Sarah Hunt, at the home of the latter’s son, J. J. Hunt. It was Mrs. Hunt’s 78th birthday anniversary. Mrs. Vaughn Woodworth, after a couple of weeks visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Porter, returned to her home in Norfolk, Neb., Monday, Mrs. Porter accompanying her as far as Chicago. Misses Mary and Beatrice Yates returned home Friday evening from Chicago where the former attended the dressmakers’ opening. They were accompanied here by their aunt, who will spend a fe#- days with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Grant will move to Lafayette, probably selling off some of their household goods before making the change. Orlan has already rented a flat, he states, and expects to move there some time this week. ■>.' Mesdames A. G. Catt, Bert Hopkins, R. D. Thompson and Vern Nowels left Monday on a week’s auto trip to Attica, Lafayette, Crawfordsville and Indianapolis, in Dr. Catt’s Flanders auto with Mrs. Catt at the wheel. I have moved my millinery and dressmaking shop over the Trust & Savings Bank, and will be ready to serve the public this week. My head trimmer has been preparing for this opening. Welcome to all.— Mrs. H. A. Cripps. o!4
Omar Osborne went to Lafayette Friday afternoon to take in the tank scrap between the freshman and Sophomore classes at Purdue that evening' He spent a couple of days visiting friends at the university before returning home.
F. D. Baughman of Royal Center stopped here Wednesday on his way home from an auto trip to Rensselaer. He was accompanied by his sisters, Mrs. James E. Low of Medarvville a.nd Mrs. Emma J. Turpie of sforth Platte, Neb.—Winamac Journal. After being three weeks on the road, the household effects of Rev. W. G. Winn arrived Thursday from his former home in Pennsylvania, and he is now getting them arranged in the Cox property on North Van Rensselaer street, which he will occupy here. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Williams came Saturday- morning from Indianapolis to spend a couple of days here with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gwin. They left Monday for their home in Portland, Ore., having been visiting relatives in Indianapolis and taking in the I. O. O. F. grand lodge meeting there.. They also spent several days with relatives at Schnectady and Brooklyn, N. Y. •• )
