Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CONCERT RECITAL by the students of the Department of Music St. Joseph’s College under the auspices of the Instructors of the Department. SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 7,16 7:45 o’clock Benefit Music Library. Admission 25c. \ er.n Xowels was a < tat ig > goer Tuesday. and Mrs. Van R. Grant spent Wednesday in Chicago. Mrs. J. H. Holden went to Chicago Thursday to visit relatives; Mrs. Relle Sayler and Miss Hazel. Grant were Lafayette goers Thursday./ The Priscilla Sew club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. G. H. Healey, on Cullen street. W. H. Parkinson, Sam Duvall, O. J. Parker and Charles Rishling were Indianapolis goers Thursday. Muijsing wear tits the form better than any union made and wears longer. All sizes at Duvall’s Quality Shop .—C. EARL DUVALL. Simon Leopold, who has been in Colorado tor several weeks tor the benefit of his health, is expected to return home in a few days. Be sure and see the Collegian and Erat suits we are now showing. They are simply swell and prices are reasonable,—C. EARL DCVALL. M. 1. Adams went to Indianapolis Thursday afternoon to attend the preliminary meeting of the Farmers' National congress held there yesterday. : "
Ladies' kid one strap slipper, plain toe, medium heel, just the kind for nou-e comfort, all sizes, $ 12a and Sl.no, a' ROWLES- & PARKERS. . The second annual triangular track meet between the Rensselaer, Montieello and Delphi high schools will be held at the latter place this afternoon. ■ — --f’ -—: — Now is the time to pick your straw and panama hats as we have the sw el lest line to choose from in the city. Duvalls Quality Shop.—C. LARL DUVALL. Harvey Davisson accompanied J. D. Rich and J. B. Foresman of Brook to Kankakee tp. Thursday to look at a tract of land they had-re-cently purchased of Floyd Amsler. Mrs: A. L. Branch left the first of the week for her home at Stockton, Calif., after a several days’ visit here with Mr. and Mrs Jacob Wilcox. Her step-daughters, Misses Beatrice and Cophine Branch, will remain for a longer visit. The Democrat lias received the contract for furnishing the engraved invitations for the liigh school graduating class and they will be ready for delivery aliout May 15. The commencement, exercises will take place on Thursday evening, May 25, at the high school auditorium. Miss Nettie Price, the librarian, who has been confined to her room in the George W. Reed home for a couple of weeks from illness, was much worse Thursday, suffering a severe attack of heart trouble, and for a while it^ as thought she would not survive. She rallied, however, after a time and is now considerably better. Miss Charlotte Kanne is nursing her. H. H. Bowman, the jeweler, has made preparations to leave Monticello about June 1. He will move to Remington where he will associate himself -with his father-in-law, C. H. Peck, in the dry goods business. Mr. Bowman is making a sale of his jewelry stock here. He and his family have lived in Montieello four years, during w'hich time they have made many friends. They are excellent people and we regret to see them leave. —Montieello Herald.
Mr. Charles Jensen, formerly of Wheatfield but now clerking ini a drug store at Goodland, and Miss Edna Williams of Wheatfield were married here Thursday afternoon at the home of the groom’s sister, Mrs. J. P. Hammond, Rev. P. C. Curnick of Trinity M. E. church officiating. The young Couple will reside at Goodlapd. They were accompanied here by Misses Hulda and Ita Jensen, sisters of the groom; George Williams, brother of the bride; Miss Lottie Keen, Russell Hickman and Murray Meyers of Wheatfield,
