Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

B. J. Moore and S. R. Nichols were in Chicago Monday on busi-ne.-a. ... M. R. Kepner has purchased an Indian motorcycle of -Agent James Clark. — V s Warren Robinson returned home Saturday from his prospecting trip to Texas. Miss Helen Hill returned home Friday from a several days visit with relatives at Madison. Father Sylvester Hartman went to i Peru Saturday to assist in the services there over Sunday. Miss Nora Baker, who had been visiting relatives the past week in Chicago, returned home Monday. Forest Morlan was down from Chicago to spend the day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morlan. Mrs. I. J. Porter and Mrs. Jessie Hammond left today for their homes in Kansas, after a visit here with relatives. Miss Minnie Martin who has been visiting here a short time, returned to Otterbein Saturday where she is employed. Theo. George, who accompanied his brother James to the Martinsville • springs, returned home from there Saturday. Mrs. C. W. Duvall will entertain trie Unique Club of the Pythian Sisters at her home on North Weston street tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Kahn of Chicago who had been visiting here with Mrs. C. W. Rhoades and other friends a short time, returned home Saturday.

Mrs. Oran Parker, Mrs. Leonard Rhoades and Miss Mildred Harris entertain a number of their friends at the home of the former this afternoon in honor of their guest, Mrs. Fred Snow, Thad Stevens left Monday for a week’s visit with his sister at Evansville. This is Mr. Stevens’ first vacation) in the past six years, and his first visit to his old home in a quarter of a century. - ' * C. W. Duncan and O. V. Thomas of Greenfield, enroute via auto to Chicago to attend the republican rational convention, stopped here Sunday to spend the night with their old college chum, C, A. Tuteur. Mrs. Mary Peyton and daughter, Wilma went to Otterbein Saturday where Mrs. Peyton will visit for an indefinite time, Wilma leaving Monday for Terre Haute, where she will take the summer training , course. i-V. Frank Moore and children and sister Mrs. Eph Hickman, went to Lafayette Saturday to visit his Wife, who recently underwent , an operation in ‘ the hospital therq. She is now doing very nicely and may be expected home soon. The corner-stone laying of St. Joseph’s new SIOO,OOO church at Hammond Sunday, wnich was attended by the Foresters Band of Rensselaer, was attended by thousands of Catholics of Hammond and vicinity, and the parade for size Was unparalleled in the history of the city, and was led by four bands, including the Forester Band of this city. .