Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J. H. Gilbert of Remington, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. The Priscilla Sew Club meets tomorrow afternoon with M,,rs. B. J. Moore. Mrs, Harry Eger entertains the Sew Club tomorrow afternoon at the home of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary D. Eger. Mrs. Ralph Sprague and two little daughters left Monday for a several days’ visit with friends at Bridgetown and Brazil. Harry Wiltshire accompanied his daughter, Ruth, to Wabash .Monday, where the latter will visit for several days with the Peter Giver family, Mr. and Mrs. J, TL Martin returned to LaFouiitaine, Ind., Saturday alter a week’s visit here with her brother. J. F. Bruner, and also at Demotte, Miss Jennie Harris accompanied her neice, Miss Marceline Roberts, to Chicago Saturday where the marriage of the latter to Dr. L. D. Snort' was to take place. C, C, Starr accompanied liis little granddaughter, Geneveive Starr, to Terre Haute Saturday where the latter will spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. Charles Baldwin. 0 The outlook for a big oats crop in this section of the state was never better, although they have grown so heavy on the ground that they have lodged badly and many acres will be a complete loss.
Cope Hanley, who is taking a law course at the Colorado University at Boulder, returned home Saturday. Floyd Meyers, who was also taking a law course at the same place, graduated last week. -Mrs. B. D. Comer of Union tp., returned to Chicago Friday where slje has been for the past five weeks with her daughter, Miss Marie, Comer, who is taking treatment at the MeFadden Institute. She is to take treatment for eight weeks, but shows no improvement so far. In the Xewland vs. McCoysbuip ball game at the latte: place Sunday, the former team won by a score of 11 to 8. A special train was run down on the Gifford road, bringing about 100 people to the game, which was largely attended, it being estimated that there were 300 people there. Mrs. Sam Duvall was taken to a Lafayette hospital the last of the week for treatment, and an examination disclosed that she was afflicted with gall trouble, probably gallstones, and will likely undergo an operation. She was accompanied to the hospital by Mr. Duvall, and her father, Rev. P. C. Curniek, was called there Sunday. Mrs. Mary Peyton attended the commencement of the Baptist Missionary Training school yesterday in Chicago, where her daughter, Grace, is one of the graduates. Miss Peyton expects to leave about the first of July for Santiago, Cuba, and after some further instructions there will go to Palma Soriano, Cuba, to begin her work as a missionary. Her mother expects to join her there later. Mrs. J. J. Montgomery returned Saturday from a couple of weeks visit with her parents at Rockford, 111., and Mr. Montgomery left the same day for Peru, 111., .and thence by boat to Peoria, where with Fire Chief Condon of the Peoria fire department, he will spend the week fishing. Mr. Montgomery expects to return to Chicago Saturday to take in the auto races, and will then return home. Harry Zimmerman, who has been located for the past few years at Michigan City as telegraph operator for the Monon road, was married last Thursday at Indianapolis to Miss Lue B. Smyth, also of Michigan City, and they came to Rensselaer Friday evening for a few days’ vigit with his mother, Mrs. John Zimmerman, after which they will return to Michigan City where they will take up their residence, Mr. and Mrs. John Eger, Miss Mary Eger and Mrs. Mary D. Eger, with Eph Hickman as chauffer, took an auto trip Sunday around by Remington, Wolcott, Reynolds and Monon, and thence home. Mr. ana Mrs. F. E. Babcock, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Grant, took the same except going via Moncn and returning by Remington. There is a great deal of wheat over in the vicinity 1 of Monon and Reynolds, and it all looks mighty fine, too.
