Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
V, J. Cristler was a Lafayette visitor: TKuisday. . W. H. Smith went to Shelby on business Thursday. L. A. Noland of Lee was in the city on business Thursday. Dr. E. N. Loy and W. H. Parkison were Chicago visitors Thursday. Mrs. Mary Lowe and Miss Hazel Jacks spent Thursday in Monon with relatives. Wilson Hornbeck of Delphi returned home Thursday after a short business visit here. Mrs. Kenton Parkison went to Chicago Wednesday for a couple of days visit with Miss Helen Harris. Leo Colvert, who is taking his two weeks vacation, went to Chicago Thursday for a visit with relatives and friends.
Misses Jennie and Alice Eib returned home Thursday from a few days visit at Winona Lake where they attended the Chautauqua. Misess Ethel Sharp and Tillie Malcho, ‘ who r have been attending the Chautauqua at Winona Lake the past week, returned home Wednesday. Merle Warren of Lawton, Okla., who has been visiting here with relatives and with Mrs. Mary E. Troxell at Demotte, left yesterday for his home. Earl Hemphill, who in company with Orla Clouse and Leo Worland, had been fishing in the waters about Dowagaic, Mich., the past week, returned home Thursday. Harvey Davisson presented The Democrat force with a peck of fine large red plums Thursday. He has 40 to 50 bushels of them, he says, on his place at thq north side of town.
Mrs. Ida Champion and son of Chicago, who have been visiting relatives at Indianapolis the past, few days, stopped off here Thursday on their way home for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Leslie Clark. A number of the young lady friends of Miss Grace Norris were invited to the Norris home in the east part of the city Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Norris’ guests, Misses Geraldine and Avaline Kendig of Monticello, daughters of Rev. H. L. Kin dig, former pastor of the M. E. church here. Light refreshments were served and all enjoyed the afternoon immensely. i Misses Martha Long and Jane Moody entertained a few of their friends at the home ,of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Long at 8 o’clock Tuesday evening in honor of Misses Helen Carson of Monticello and Evelyn Clark of Chicago; “500” furnishing the evening’s j diversion for the guests, followed , by light refreshments. Warden E. J. Fogarty of the Michigan City prison reported Monday that the supply of binder twine ] made in the state prison is exhaust!ed for the first time in the hisI tory of the plant. A million pounds ’ were shipped on that date, and the plant is now working full force on • next year’s supply. Warden Fogarty is pleased with the business ! since the state changed its policy ’and sold directly to the farmer instead of the dealer.
