Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Harry Milner and R. F. Robbins were in Lafayette Monday on business.
A. G. W. Farmer went to his old home at Richmond Friday to spend a few days with old friends.
Harry Wood went to Taylorville, 111.. Monday for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Florence Greenwait.
Mrs. I. A Leave!, who has been visiting relatives at Wabash the past week, returned home Monday.
Clint Colvert returned home Saturday from Chicago where he spent a week’s vacation with relatives.
A. Harmon and wife of Mitchell, S. D.. are here for a visit with their son. L. A Harmon and family.
Ruel Jenkins returned to his home in Brazil Monday after a short visit here wtih Rev. Harper and family.
Mrs. 1. A. Glazebrook went to Greencastle Monday for a few weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. D. G. Besser,.
Millard Smith, accompanied by his parents as far as Chicago, left Sunday for a visit with relatives at Kilburn, Wis.
Miss Fairy Nichols came up from Brookston Monday for a visit with her uncle, Jesse Nichols and wife, at the county farm.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Barkley of Little River, Kan., arrived here the latter part of the week for a visit with relatives and old friends.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Reeve and {family, Leo Reev and wife and George Babcock picnicked at Hazelden, near Brook, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrod came down from Hammond Saturday for an over Sunday visit with hm parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harrod, near Aix.
Carl Duvall, who has been spending a two weeks vacation at Lake Maxinkuckee, Bass Lake, Logansport and Chicago, returned home Sunday.
Mat Worden and family spent Sunday in Chicago, the two latter going to Greenbay, Wis., where they will visit her sister, Mrs. F. J. O'Connor.
Mrs. R. Miller and daughter of Chicago, who have been visiting here with Mrs. Austin Hopkins and daughter, Miss Gertrude, returned home Monday.
It is reported that there were only about a half dozen republicans out. to the stand-pat primaries here Saturday to select delegates to the state and other conventions.
Misses Ethel and May Clarke and Glen Day are spending the week with the latter at Lake Winona and from there will go to Laporte to visit Miss Day’s brother, Omar and wife.
John Halliday, who has been working for Ralph Donnelly at the carpentering trade for several months, went to Chicago yesterday where he will work at the same occupation.
The Methodist Brotherhood and their wives will entertain at supper, 6:30 this Wednesday evening, "at the church parlors in honor of J. D. Allman and family and J. K. Davis and family who aer soon to leave us for their new homes.
Mm. James Matheson left Sunday for various points in the northwest where he will visit relatives and friends before going to her future home at Winnipeg, Man., Canada. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Sears accompanied her as far as Chicago, where they will spend a few days with relatives. '
E. V, Shockely was in Rensselaer Saturday and paid The Democrat a visit to secure data, regarding events in Jasper county’s history to „be used by the Indiana Historical Society which is collectingE for a general history of the state about 1916, when the contennial celebration of the state will be held.
Miss Belle Laßue entertained a number of her young lady friends at a miscellaneous Slower given at the home of her paw'nts Friday , night in honor of the approaching marriage of Miss Myrtle York. Yesterday Misses- Blanche Babcock and Lois Thompson also gave a similar shower at the Thompson home on Front street.
