Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Frank Kresler was a Chicago business goer Monday. Misses Ruth Stoudt and Helen C-eier of Remingto nwere guests of Mrs. F. E. Babcock yesterday. Harry Zimmerman of Michigan [City was in the City over Sunday ! fOT a short visit with relatives. Miss Belle Phares, who has been I visiting relatives at Logansport for some time, returned home Monday. A Stillborn babe was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKeeney of two iniles north of town. I V I J. L. Brady and wife left yesjterday in their touring car for So. I Bend where they will visit Mr. land Mrs C. W. Coen. I . ’ 1 —: I The Gen. Van Rensselaer chapter .of the D. A. R. meets today at the i home of Uncle Wm. E. Moore. An interesting program has been arranged for this meeting. Agent and Mrs. W. H. Beam r - Sunday with their daughter. Mis. F. X. Basha. at Lafayette ‘ J a :! Beam, who had been visiting t itre the past several days, returned home with them. A largely attended St. John’s Day picnic was given Monday evening by the Eastern Star Chapter at' the home of Mrs. Mary D. Eger, for the Masonic members and a splendid social time had. Dean Merica went to Francesville Saturday for a visit with his father. Alex Merica. Dean has been suffering considerably of late with rheumatism of the back, and unless some improvement is soon noted he will go Mudlavia for treatment.

Mrs. J. H. Green and daughter 1 M ilda of Remington came Saturday 1 to spend Sunday with J. L. Adams and family of Barkley tp. They : also attended the "commencement exercises of the Pleasant Grove school, 1 at the Barkley M. E. church, which Miss Green taught last year. The marriage of Miss Louise B. Kiefer of Greencastle, a former teacher of German in the Rensselaer high school, to Mr. Carl V. Confer, will take place at the former city Slinday, June 30. Miss Kiefer was well liked here and has the best of wishes for a happy marride life. The special meetings conducted 1 by Rev. Jayne at the i First Baptist church are being well attended considering the busy season of the year, and much interest is being manifested. The' meetings will continue for the next two weeks, beginning each night a: 7:45. We have been having warmer weather tb* past few days, good J growing weather, and if the warm weather continues for a couple wekks now, it will make a vast difterence in the appearance of growing corn, which is generally looking well but is small, owing to she very backward season. Misses Martha Ramp. Ruth Parkison, Cora Bruner. Ethel Davis, Florence and Aileen Allman, Maurine TuTeur, Lucy Healy, Angela Kolhqff and Edna Robinson, members of the W. T. O. Sew Club, were guests of Miss Edna Babcock at her home near Parr Monday. The girls enjoyed a long hay rack ride and' partook of an elaborate dinner [ served* on the lawn of the Babcock home. Mrs. Kenneth Rhoades of Gary, Miss Belle McCrady of Traverse City, Mich,, and Miss Ocie Wood of Parr were the only other invited guests. 1