Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Edna Parker of Chicago was the week-end guest of Miss Fame Haas. M. A. Gray and family of Remington were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O’Riley here Sunday. Hilliardize your head with one of our $3.50 Indestructo Panama hats. —HILLIARD & HAMILL. Yesterday's markets; Corn, 67c; oats, 3 4c. The prices a year ago were: Corn, 6«c; oats, 5Sc. Mrs. L. W. Benbow and children of Winamac came to visit her sister, Mrs. C. J. Dean, and family. Paul beach trousers in two new patterns. Buy a pair and take comfort. See them at ROWLES A PARKER’S. ' Bro. H. J. Bartoo of the Remington Press was over yesterday on business. He said Monday’s rain was a regular deluge there. Wash ties in the newest shapes and patterns, four for sl. Let us show you some of them, you will be more than pleased.—ROWLES & PARKER. Misses Loraine O’Malley and Beatrice McGrevy, Lee O'Malley and Francis Sneyd of Pontiac, 111., returned home Friday after a visit here with L. A. Harmon and family. Miss Emma C. House, one of the instructors at the Monnett Schhol for Girls, left the latter part of the week for her home in Parkersburg, Va., to spend the summer with relatives.
A pure silk shirt, cool sheer underwear, a smart Panama hat and a pair of oxfords bought of Hilliard will contribute to your comfort and peace of mind.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. Miss Carolyn Baker was hostess at a surprise party in honor of her sister Ruby at their home in Barkley tp., Saturday evening. About 30 friends were present and all report a very delightful time. A young daughter of Edward Jenkins. of Hanging Grove tp. had her tonsils removed in an operation last week and it is thought will soon recover from an illness that has been troubling her for some time. Dr. Paul C. Curnick is attending the national convention of the AntiSaloon league, of which he is a state trustee. While in Indianapolis he will run down to Fort Benjamin Harrison to see our soldier boys. Mrs. A. J. Bellows was hostess at a luncheon Friday in honor of her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Murphy, of Berwyn, 111., who is visiting here and at Lafayette with the Levi Hawkins family for several days. Mrs. Frank Vanatta and daughter Marion of Fowler were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan Thursday. They, in company with Mr. Vanatta, will leave New York July l for South America where the latter will act as judge of the Argentine cattle show. Miss Edna Robinson is visiting her cousin, Miss Marion Robinson, at Idalia, Mo., for several weeks, having left for that place Monday. She was accompanied as far as Hammond by Miss Angela Kolhoff, who will make a few days’ visit there with friends. W. P. McCune and family of Osawatomie, Kan., who had been visiting his sister, Mrs. Charles Kessinger, and family of Jordan tp., went to Connorsville Saturday to visit another sister of Mr. McCune’s, Mrs. George Lutz. Fj-om there they will return to their home in Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Thompson and daughter Emily and Mrs. Ora T Ross, in the former’s big Marmon car, went to Battle Creek, Mich., Monday where they spent the night and yesterday drove on to Ann Arbor where Mr. Thompson’s son Alfred is to graduate. They expect to be gone most of the week and will bring Alfred home with them, . . '
Three automobile loads of Rensselaer people, composed of Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Grow, Mr. and Mrs J, P. Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alter, Mr. and Mrs. Ick Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grow and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kresler, drove to Mudlavia, Williamsport and Attica Sunday. They went via Remingtoh, Templeton and Oxford, refusing via Rainville, Fowler and tforllland, and report having had a nice trip indeed. That section of country be-, ing much more rolling than here, crops are looking better than with us, looking very good, in feet, for this season.
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