Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

L. A. Bostwick was in Frankfort on business Tuesday afternoon. ! Mrs. Delbert Beckman returned Wednesday from a visit in Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tudor and son went to Hartford City Thursday to visit relatives. Harry Kresler and J. A. Larsh are repainting their residences on North Cullen street. Miss Nellie Sawin went to Edinburg, Ind., Thursday to visit relatives for a couple of weeks. We drill water wens anywhere and any size.—WATSON PLUMBING CO., phone 204, Rensselaer, Ind. ts Mrs. George Hargreaves of Remington, who is moving to Chicago, was the guest of Mrs. E. T. Harris Tuesday. Boys’ rompers in all kinds and colors for Saturday, June 26th, 50c grades for 35c or 3 for SI.OO. —C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. William Rinehart and daughter, Mary, of Frankfort, are visiting the former’s daughter, Mrs. Clifford Parkison, at Pleasant Ridge this week. Misses Blanche, Mary and Dorothy Sigler of Mt. Ayr, took the train here Thursday for Chicago to attend the wedding of their sister, Miss Jean Sigler. Omar Fleming, a son of William Fleming of Jordan tp., got his right wrist quite badly hurt last Sunday while cranking an automobile. No bones were broken, however. V* Miss Lois Meader of Union tp., returned Wednesday from Chicago where she had been with her mother, Mrs. I. F. Meader, who is recovering from an operation performed in a hospital there several days ago. Mrs. William Blankenbaker of Parr, returned Tuesday from Edinburg, 111., where she had attended Sunday the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Louisa Greenwalt, who died there of paralysis last week, aged almost 87 years.

Misses Avaline and Geraldine Ivindig of Monticello, daughters of Rev. H. L. Kindig, a former pastor of Trinity M. E. church of this city, left this week to attend the exposition at San Francisco and to visit other points of interest in the west. . Word was received the first of the week by Mose Leopold from the brother-in-law' of H. L. Gamble, with whom Ms. Gamble is staying at Lake Forest, 111., stating that the latter continues in a very enfeebled condition and that there is apparently no hope for his recovery, f a Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rowles, Max Robinson, Mrs. William Washburn and Miss Lula Hayworth expect to leave via auto tomorrow"' for Clear Lake, Mich., where the ladies and Max will enjoy a month’s outing. Mr. Rowles will drive back and then go after thepi on the return. “Dick” PVuitt, a former resident of Remington, but for the past five years a member of the Gary police force, was down to attend the funeral Thursday at . Remington of Mrs. William Lyons, w r ho died here Monday night and was buried at Remington Thursday. Mr. Pruitt’s wife and Mrs. Lyons were sisters. Harry Watson, who recently purchased John Eger’s old Buick auto, and has transformed it into a runabout of the racing type and had it repainted, making a very classy looking car of it, drove to Chicago Heights* yesterday, and today will drive to Chicago and take in the auto races, returning home tomorrow. W. A. Huff, formerly engaged in the jewelry business in Rensselaer for a number of years, stopped off here Thursday between trains while on his way to his home in olis after a visit in Hammond with his son, Emil, who is engaged in running a garage in the latter city. The other two children both reside in Indianapolis nbw. The election of a lay delegate and an alternate lay delegate to the northwest Indiana lay conference, to be held in South Bend, Sept. 30, will be held at the Methodist church after the regular morning services Sunday morning. All members of the cburhh over twenty-one years of age are entitled to vote. Thi§ is important, and the pastor urges that all members make a special effort to be present.