Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1915 — ROSELAWN. [ARTICLE]
ROSELAWN.
Mrs. J. H. Hebard was a Chicago visitor Thursday. Sale bills printed while you wait at The Democrat office. Holly McClain of Kentland, was a caller at the Gundy hotel Saturday and Sunday. <’. T. Otis came down from the city Monday looking after business on the ranch. Wm. Overmayer is busy hauling coal and lumber for Wm. Boyle, the lumber and coal dealer. Miss Bernedine Fettig of Logansport, visited her sister, Miss Marie Fettig, returning home Saturday. Johnnie Rice, youngest son of Dr. Rice, has been on the sick list most of the week, but is better at this writing. Rev. C. R. Ball conducted the funeral services of the little 14-day-old babe of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trovers Monday. < Mrs. A. F, Jacobs and her little twin daughters of Laporte, were visiting Grandpa and Grandma Jacobs this week. Charles Armstine of Chicago, former owner of the farm on which Orville Whitley resides, was a Roselawn visitor Thursday., Miss Smart’s school will have a Thanksgiving program Wednesday afternoon, to which the patrons of the school are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bice, Mr. and Mrs. John Vaughn and children, all of Ade, partook of the hospitality of C. W. David and family last Sunday.
Misses I earl Best arid Maggie Mulder, Mrs. C. C. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Worden Wilder attended Eastern Star lodge at Rensselaer Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Benjamin of St. Anne, 111., and Miss Annie Benjamin of Papineau. 111., visited with Otis Phillips and family Wednesday via Ford route. Preaching at the M. E. church one week from tomorrow, morning and evening, by the pastor. Rev. Colman. Sunday school every Sunday morning at 9:30 o’clock. Homer Stanley of Colfax tp., will move to the Gaff ranch, near Morocco, the farm he now lives on being sold and will be farmed by the owner next year. Messrs. Smith and Daizy are making improvements to the property recently purchased here. They are preparing to raise' chickens on a large scale for hotels and other, patrons in Chicago.
