Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Josiah Davisson went to Quincy, 111., on business Tuesday. Lincoln Chautauqua at Rensselaer, Sept. 12 to 17, inclusive. Walter Crampton of Chicago, is visiting here this week with his uncle, C. E. Prior. Mr. and Mrs. William Shirer, formerly of north Jesper but now of Valparaiso, visited here this week with his brother, L. I’. Shir >r Miss Opal Sharp went to Chicago yesterday for a week’s visit with Mrs. M illiam G.. Richardson, formerly Miss Mildred Halleek of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Proctor of Terre Haute, returned home T .esday after a couple of weeks’ visit with the family of Newton Sunderiand. J. H. S. Ellis has put in a new stairway on the east side of the Kiplinger cgar store, thus furnishing an additional exit from the theater above. Alex Jensen, Mrs. George O Stembel and son, Albert and Oscar, and Mrs. Simon Fendig and mother, Mrs. E. W. Allen, were down froih Wheatfield Tuesday. t Mrs. Ida Pierce and daughters left this week for Greencastle, where they will reside temporarily while the daughters, Mary and Gladys, attend the university there. Mrs. Carrie Phelps and children of Oklahoma City, came Thursday to visit her aunt, Mrs. E. L. Clark, and other relatives and friends. She will be remembered here as Miss Carrie Warren. George A. Chappell was over Tuesday afternoon from Remington, where he is again permanently located, he having bought back his old insurance and real estatb business from Mr. Cornwell, to whom it sold it several months ago. W. D. Bringle expects to get moved into his handsome new home on College avenue about the middle of the coming month. Mr. Bringle will have one of the prettiest and most convenient of the many new dwellings erected in Rensselaer this season. The Northern Indiana Editorial Association will hold its annual meeting in Ft. Wayne on Sept. 17 and 18. A fine time is promised the newspaper men. Senator McCormick, of the North Judson News, is secretary of the association, and Harry B. Darling of Laporte, is president. Rev. Sutton and wife, pastor of the Barkley M. E. church, will leave for Kansas, their former home, Monday. He is leaving a month before the conference year closes in order to reach his home conference in time to receive an appointment. Mrs. A. A. Fell will finish out the conference year for him. The M. E. class, that Rev. Sutton assisted in organizing at Newland, is starting off nicely, having organized a Ladies’ Aid society and a mid-week prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. There will be preaching there Sunday afternoon at 2:30 by Mrs. Fell.