Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Clara Fisher of Hammond was the week-end guest of relatives and friends here. You will want the best planter on the market. See the Black Eagle before you buy.—HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mr. and Mrs. William Porter and Mr. and, Mrs. James .Mead and children, of Hammond, spent Sunday with relatives here. The hottest line of folding davenports ever shown in the city. Call Market Day, April 2S, and have a Iook.—WORLAND’S FURNITURE STORE. Mr. and Mrs. F. 01 Burkher of Shelbyville, returned to their home Monday after a visit here with 'the latter’s sister, .Mrs, C. A. Tindall and husband. The Ladies Aid of the Barkley M. E. church will give a social at the home of Leslie Miller next Friday evening, April 30, to which everyone! is cordially invited.—Advt. "We have in stock and will sell on time, gasoline and kerosene engines, cream separators, corn shelters and grinders.—WATSON PLUMBING CO. Phone 204, Rensselaer, Ind. Gus Johnson left Monday morning for Brooklyn, N. Y„ where he will be married Wednesday to Miss Elin Alilin. They will return here and will reside on the Makeever Harm.--' Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hopkins drove to Monon, Buffalo and MontiCf 110 Sunday in the lormer’s car, returning via Reynolds, Wolcott and Remington. Hon. Jesse E. Wilson, formerly of Rensselaer, is being talked of for president of the Hammond Chamber of Commerce, the election for which office takes place on Friday night o f this week. Mrs. S. O. Dyer, son Harry, and two daughters, Miss Lizzie of Wolcott, and Mrs. Robert Carp of Boswell, autoed to this city Sunday morning and spent the day with Mrs. Eli Critser and family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hollingsworth of Chicago, newlyweds, stopped in Rensselaer awhile Friday evening while on their way home from their automobile wedding trip. They had come from Indianapolis that day. Charles, the 9-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sommers, Jr., of MilToy tp., accompanied by Dr. C. E. Johnson, went to Chicago Sunday morning where the lad entered the Michael Reese hospital for treatment.^

The plum and cherry trees are in blossom and the shade trees will be pretty well leafed out by the end of the week. All nature has been smiling wonderfully since the fine rains last week. Wheat never looked better, and the oats and grass are coming on fine, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jones went to Gary Monday to rent a house. Mr. Jones, who has worked in the steel mills at Cambridge, Ohio, has recently been transferred to Gary. Mrs. Jones and baby had been here for some lithe time' with her mother, Mrs. Mary Drake. ' ' ... Tames George, son of Mrs. Charlotte George, of this city, who has been working in the Monon freight offices, has been promoted to the down town passenger office. His new position is a better paying one and his old Rensselaer friends will be glad to learn of his promotion. The Economy Club met with Mrs. James Longstreth at Parr Wednesday afternoon. They made it a double occasion by having the club meet and celebrating the first wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rowen, the latter being the secretary. They received several nice presents. There were about twenty present. » xx Remington Press: An election' for the purpose of naming the cemetery of this place was held last Saturday at which women and men alike were allowed to vote. The women seemed to favor the changing of the name to some more artistic name, but the men favored the old name of Remington Cemetery, and an overwhelming vote so name it.

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