Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mrs. Hale Warner visited last ■week in Peru and Denver, Ind.

Mrs. J~. H. Chapman and Miss Anna Leonard visited in Chicago from Friday until Sunday.

Gaylord McFarland came over from Wabash last week to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McFarland.

Father Sauer of St. Joseph college, who has been in Europe for several months, returned home Monday night.

Mrs. M. Barnes visited here last week with her grandchildren, Jack and Doris Larsh, returning to her home in Kokomo Friday.

Joseph Francis and wife went to Danville, 111., Friday to visit relatives. Mrs. Francis will visit there for several days, but her husband returned Monday

Miss Dorothy Newton of Dallas, Texas, who has been spending the summer here with her grandmother, Mrs. Kate Wools, and C. A. Roberts, at the home of the latter, returned hpme Rriday.

Roland and Herbert Eib of Barkley tp., returned Saturday from Caledonia, N. Dak., where' they had been working in the harvest fields. Their sister, Miss Jennie Eib, is teaching at Caledonia.

A new plant and a special man to vulcanize tubes, repair casings and cut inner liners. Lowest prices. All work guaranteed.- Bring us your work, we do it while you wait. MAIN GARAGE. ts

Supt. and Mrs. Ross Dean were hosts last evening to the teachers of the city schools. The teachers of each of the three buildings were to furnish the entertainment for the evening and each set of teachers not to let the others know what program of entertainment they had arranged. Some interesting stunts and satires were expected to be pulled off.

Revs. Titus and Wright organized a union church at Newland Sunday afternoon, composed of Christian, Methodists, Presbyterian and Baptists, with the following trustees: H. A. Auble, Christian church; Mrs. Hurley, Methodist; —— Thompson, Presbyterian; A. M. Phillips, Baptist. Services will be conducted there by each of the four denominations in turn, by the Rensselaer pastors, also by the Barkley M. E. pastor.

A “hard time” surprise party was given on Mr. and Mrs..E. P. Honan, and their guests, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Honan, of Badnauheim, Germany, at the home of the former on Front street, Thursday evening by about forty of their friends, dressed up in what was once “their best” clothes. The “eats,” however, gave no indication of hard times, and consisted of fried chicken, pumpkin pie, etc, etc. The evening was spent at cards, and was thoroughly enjoyed by all.

Announcement has just been made of the marriage several months ago of Mr. Leo Kolhoff and Miss Mary Gowland, the latter a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gowland of north of town. The recent birth of a son to the wife made it necessary to announce the marriage. They have been staying at Mr. Gowland’s, but are expected to start housekeeping by themselves soon, and Mr. Kolhoff, who has been engaged in the sale of fertilizer for the past year or more, is thinking some of locating at Lowell.

M MOllf Hallow’een Party and Fair Friday Eve, Oct. 31 REDMEN’S HALL* GIVEN BY THE POCAHONTAS Beautiful prizes for best costumed lady and gentleman. Redmen, Pocahontas and friends invited. ADMISSION 10 CTS.