Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Crown Point fair will be held next week. B. F. Fendig was in Chicago on business Thursday Clint Brown was in Lafayette on business Tuesday. Miss Carrie .Eger visited her sister Mrs. Frank Maloy, in Lowell this week. Miss Letha Wright went to Chicago Wednesday for a few days visit with friends. Charles Parks of Surrey attended Che Parks family reunion held Thursday at the fair grounds in Bourbon, Ind. Misses Meta and Monta Oglesby returned to their home in Knox Wednesday after a several weeks visit with relatives here. The members of the Domestic Science Club were entertained at the home of Mrs A. Eib, in Barkley tp., Thursday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rhoades, who have been spending several days at Charlevoix, Mich., were expected to return home yesterday. Ed Young and wife, who have been visiting here with his brother, Fred Young, of north of the city, left Thursday for their home in Oregon. Miss June Waterbury, of Chicago, who has been visiting here with her uncle, W. H. Beam, and family, for the past week, returned home Thursday. Leonard Kiester and wife and children went to Chicago Heights, 111., Thursday for a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Steel. Jamie WSllis went to Chicago Wednesday and will drive back a five passenger Regal underslung touring car, which he-will use for demonstrating. Jay Nowels, who went to Detroit, Mich., a few days ago in search of employment, has returned home, and expects to leave soon for the west. Mrs. Vrank Luers arrived here Wednesday from Pittsburg, Pa., for a few weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Wm, Meyers, and cousin, Mrs. A. Luers, and family Mrs. Ft B. Lyons came over from Delphi Wednesday to care for the Healy children while their parents accompany Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hammond to Milwaukee, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes were in Chicago Tuesday to consult a specialist regarding a chronic ailment of the latter. The specialist stated that no operation would be necessary at present.

Mrs. C. H. Potter and Mrs. Cordelia Williams, who have been at Osceola, Neb., visiting relatives for the past three weeks, are expectdl home in a few days. Mrs. Porter intended to accompany one of the Osceola girls to Denver and other points of Colorado, but the girl was unable to leave home at that time, and they have been spending their time in motoring to places of Interest near Osceola. “ They report a very interesting and pleasant trip.