Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 August 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

B. S. Fendig/was down from Chicago yesterday. , W. H. Beam. Jr., was home Sunday r ; o spend the day with his wife. Miss June Waterbary of Chicago is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Merica. John Poole and son, Willis, went went to Battle Ground Monday. Mr. Poole has a farm near there, Mrs. J. A. Grant went to Chicago Monday for a visit of several days with her aunt, Mrs. George Sigler. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busha of Lafayette spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam. Forest Morlan was down from Chicago to spend Sunday here with his parents.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morlan. G. E. Curtis, of Clinton. Ind, came Saturday for a few days visit with his cousin. Charles Spencer, of south of town James Norris received word Sunday of hte death of his eldest sister, at Xewcomerstewn, Ohio. He left Sunday to attend the funeral. ? Mrs. C. B. Brunsden returned to her home in East Chicago, Ind., Monday alter a visit of several days here with her father. W. R. Shesler. v— l " ■ Paul Miller went to Wolcott Monda j for a couple of days visit with Calvin Ducharme, who was formerly employed here in a barber shop Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Heaiy. who have been spending the past several days with her brother, Frank Meyer, at Danville. 111., returned home Monday. Miss Grace Norris has been employed to teach the coming year in No. Vernon schools at a salary of $7& per month. She taught in the Fulton schools last year. Miss. Stella Platt and brother, Robert, leave soon for a, visit at Bangor, Mich, with their cousin. J. L. Murphy. Robert has given up his position at Xowels’ restaurant. Advertised letters: Mrs. Sallie Carter, ' Dorie Hagel, J. D. Chain, F. L. Peregrine, Wolles Smith, Mrs Anna Wilson, Mrs. Joe Hildrick, Chas. Fogger, Howard Griffin, Mrs. St. Peter. Miss Ethel Perkins, a teacher in the Rensselaer city schools, who has been specializing in German. English, and Anglo-Saxon at the I'niversity of Illinois, at Champaign, returned home Friday evening.

Rufus Knox was called to Chicago Friday evening by the receipt of a telegram concerning the purchase of a drug business there from a former employer. Mrs. Knox remained here for a longer visit. Mrs. L C. Canada and son went to Winchester Saturday for a visit of a few- weeks with relatives. Mr. Canada has given up his position with the Rensselaer Garage and is now working for the Watson Plumbing Co. f_. Professor and Mrs. E. S. Tillman, who are moving from Lebanon to Hammond, where he will teach the coming school year, are expected here today for a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mr?. John W. King. George Hemphill, who is working in the tariff department of the Illinois Central railroad offices at Chicago, came down Saturday night to spend a week’s vacation here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. I. X. Hemphill. C. W.| Rhoades went to Chicago Sunday, where he, spent the day” leaving there that evening to join his wife at Charlevoix, Mich! He was accompanied as far as Chicago by Charles Jh, who returned here Sunday evening. i —————— Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hammond, and 6on, Maurice, will leave todayvon a week’s vacation at Holland and Big Rapids, Mich., and l&iiwaukee, Wis. At Big Rapids they will visit Mr. Hammond’s brother. C. G..a former resident of this county, who. moved to Michigan a few years ago. “The Town Fool,” with the ever popular comedian, parry Green, will be here to-morrow night at the Ellis Theatre, August 15. Those who fail to see Mr. Green in his new play will have only themselves to blame. The part of Gabe Calhoun, in “The Town Fool” is richly endowed with the good things that help to make this production the pearl of dramatic purity. Special scenery for each act.