Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dressmaking Sehina! Sisters, phone 138. , Herman Messman and wife of near Kentland came Friday for a lew dtyas visit with their son. Harvey, and family, of north of town. Purtelle, the electric railroad magnate. was in the city yesterday with another man who “is ready to go right to work building the road." Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Brunsden of East Chicago. Ind., came Saturday for a few days visit here with her father. W. R. Shesler. and family. Miss Grace Norris, who has been re-engaged as instructor in Latin in the North Vernon high school, left Friday’ to take up her duties there. T. G. Wynegar, a block man .for the Oliver Plow Co.. and family are now living in the house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Collins. ?

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Armstrong of Michigan City and W E. Armstrong of Buffalo, N. Y.. are guests of Charles Armstrong and family of Barkley tp. Mrs. R. A. Parkison and daughter. Mrs. Kenneth Rhoades, and the Misses Alice Open and Murriel Harris motored to Lafayette Friday and spent the day wi t h Jrien ds. According to election reports from Maine, where the state election was held Monday, the republicans carry the state by about 3,500 and win three of the four congressmen. Mrs. Kenton Parkisn was brought home from Chicago Monday afternoon, wihere she recently underwent an operation at a hospital. She is reported to be getting along nicely.

Albert Fendig and Family or Brunswick; Ga., arrived here Friday’ for a several days visit with his brothers, Samuel and 8.F.. and family. Max Morgantlhal of Jacksonville, Fla., was also a guest at the Fendig home over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hopkins went to Indianapolis esterday, the former to buy new gotTds and the latter to visit friends for a week and then go on to Vincennes for a two weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tedford.

Mr. Albert Moorhead of Limon, Colo., are here for a two weeks visit with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nevil. They have been Visiting for a couple of weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moorhead in Jennings county, before their coming here. Frank Haskell went to 'Chicago Sunday to accompany home his wife and son who in company with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gwin have been visiting relatives there and at Chicago Heights, 111., for the past week. Mrs. Gwin will visit in Michigan before returning home.

Washington Cook and son Sam of Hanging Grove and W. C. Babcock of this city went to Chicago a few days ago w’here they purchased a new five passenger Jackson touring car for the former. The car was driven through this far by Mr. Babcock and taken to Pleasant Grove by Mr. Cook. >

Mr. and Mrs. George Webb of Monon came here Sunday to celebrate their 28th wedding anniversary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Clouse, who celebrated their 31st wedding anniversary the same day. A sumptuous dinner was served and everyone enjoyed themselves immensely.

1 James Torbet of Barkley tp., who was taken to Chicago some days ago to consult ■with a specialist in regard to the numerous hemorrhages he has suffered with recently, returned home Saturday, having taken hospital treatment there for his complaint, and is seemingly a great deal benefitted.

Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Poole returned home Friday after a wedding tjpip of several weeks, most of which time they spent at Lawton, Okla. While the parents of the bride were much put out over their elopement they have become reconciled, and the young coulpe went out to her home Saturday evening.

Mrs. J. F. Warren joined her husband in Chicago Saturday after a several days visit here with relatives and friends. Mr. Warren had been taking treatment at a Battle Creek sanitarium. She decided to run down here for a few days visit before he was ready to start on the return trip to their home in Oklahoma City.

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