Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

. July 23, to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sawin. a son. ' > Miss Hazel Jacks went to Winona Lake Thursday for a few days visit with friends. Clifford Ham left Thursday to join his mother at Alma. Mich., for a fpw weeks visit with relatives. Miss Cora Zimmerman returned home'Wednesday from a visit with her brother Harry at Michigan City. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Passons are spending a few days with their stn Charles and family at Chicago Heights. Miss Cecil Rutherford le t Wednesday for Detroit. Mich., where she will spend the remainder of' the week with friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Macy of Columbus. 0.. are the guests of his mother. Mrs. John Makeever. and other relatives here.

Mr. and Mrs. G. H. McLain and son Lawrence left Tuesday for a several days visit with relatives and friends at Wausseon. O Miss Imogene Pritchard of Indianapolis is spending several days with Mrs. Ida Pierce and daughters, south of the city. All accounts that have run longer than four ‘months are now due and payment on same will be greatly appreciated.— -L M. Washburn. Miss Helen Carson of Monticello, who has been the guest of Misses Martha Long and Jare Moody here the past three days, returned home Thursday. / / The opening play Monday night of the Warner Stock Co., will be “The Shephard of the Hills.” One lady will be admitted free with each paid adult ticket Monday night.

Mrs. C. L. Harper, daughters Ruth and Hester, and son Clint went to Battle Ground Wednesdayto prepare their cottage there for the opening of the camp-meeting. Calvin. DuCharme of Wolcott, who has been employed in the Frank Haskell barber shop,' has given up his position here and returned to his home, where he will work at the same trade. Mrs. Mary Lowe leit Thursday for Koss, Mich., near where she has some large land interests. She will also visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Lefier. returning home in about a month.

David Suttcliffe and wife of Spokane, Wash., who have been guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. Lem Huston. for several days, went to Surrey Wednesday to spend a few days visiting her brother, Thomas Lang. Misses Carrie and Mary Pierce entertained a number of their young lady friends at their home 2 miles south of the city at 3 p. m. Thursday in honor of their guest. Miss Imogene Pritchard, of Indianapolis. William Beck, who for the past nine or ten years has been employed at Terre Haute, has taken a position with the Rensselaer Lumber Co., and will soon move here, his wife is now visiting relatives at Plymouth. # Claude Yeiter left Wednesday for Mitchell, So. Dak., where he will spend the harvest season with Mrs. Tim Nichols, and will visit A. Triplett at Arnhold, Mon:., a former operator at the Monon depot, before returning home.

It’s a Sign You Need Us A when your suits or overcoats get out of shape or carry grease or other spots. Send them to us to be made as good as new again. The spots are taken put in short .order and the garments pressedinto their original shape, which they will retain for a considerable time. You can ysave half of your' clothing bill by letting us keep your wardrobe in proper condition. JOHN WERNER, Tailor Rensselaer, Ind.