Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Mary E. Lowe spent Thursday at Monticello. Mrs. C. B. Brunsdon of East Chicago. Ind., is visiting here with her father. W. R. Shesler. Mrs. Vaughn Woodworth came Thursday from her home in Norfolk. Neb., to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ross Porter. Mrs. J. P. Hammond and son Morris went to Wheatfield Wednesday for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Tho.mas Jensen and other relatives, • Mrs. F. P. MOfton ~and daughter returned to their home in Goodland Thursday after a visit here with her parents. Mr. and sff«. A. Woodworth. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. La Rue went to Bloomington Wednesday to visit a short time with their son Emmet . who is a graduate of the law de- • parrment of the state university this •year. ■ . Mrs. Ernest Clark of Tennessee Pass, Colo., came over from Delphi, [ where she hats been spending some time with relatives, and will visit J here a few days before returning i home. , I- ' ■ - ■ Ed Parcels and daughter. Mrs. J. H. O’Neal of Indianapolis, were in Monticello Wednesday to attend the funeral of his mother, and came here that evening and will visit until the latter part of the week. '

Mrs. J. A. Hopkins of Superior, Neb., who was called here a short time ago by the illness of her father, Jerome Harmon, left Wednesday her home. Mr. Harmon’s condition remains practically unchanged. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Fate and two sons, George and Joe, who have been enjoying an extended automobile tour to Indianapolis, Cincinnati and various interesting points in Kentucky, returned home Thursday.

The Foresters’ band will go to Hammond Sunday to assist in the music at the dedication, of the new SIOO,OOO St. Joseph's church at that place. Several thousand Catholic laymen are ' expected to be present at the dedication exercises. The Rt. Rev. C. W. Heer. D. D„ of Dubuque, la., will be the principal church dignitary present and will have charge of the ceremonies. W. R. Lee. who is now operating the store be recently secured at Newman, HL, came home Monday to make arrangements for his wife’s trip to Colorado, where she goes for the benefit of her health. Mrs. Lee and son Howard and her sister, Mrs. Fred Arnott, left Thursday for an extended visit with their sister, Mrs. A. B. Bickford, at Colorado Springs, Colo. They were accompanied as far as Chicago by Fred Arnott.

Birth Announcements. June 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall of Carpenter tp„ a son. June 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Gunn, in the west part of town, a son.

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦l ♦ Commencement Play j ♦ Herrhigild t t or The Two Crowns | ♦ A Tragedy in Five Acts by Z ♦ Mgsr. John Oechtering X ♦ will be presented by the A ♦ C. L. S. in the College Auditorium > ♦ Tues. June iB, 1912, 8:oo p. m. 1 + The drama gives a vivid picture of the Spanish life J 0. and strife during the fifth century. Every scene Z ♦ brims with action. The stage setting is superb. X The costumes are duplicates of the dress of ♦ that period. The star actors among the ♦ X college students do full justice to the J + spirit of the drama. X ♦ ADMISSION 25 CENTS |