Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Rensselaer Chautauqua, August 10 to 15. 4 B. J. Jarrette was a Chicago business goer Tuesday. Miss Elizabeth Myer of Gary has been visiting the A. R. HopkinsTaml-' ly during the week. Mrs, B. J. Moore, Mrs. W. V. Poter and Mrs. John Poole were Lafayette visitors Tuesday. C. I. Owen of Tulsa, Okla., left Tuesday for his home after a few days' visit here with Miss Marion Parker. Clifford Bever left Tuesday e\ening for a few days’ business trip io Michigan City and ether points in the state. Mrs, T. C. Thornton of Detroit, Mich., came the first of the week to visit the William Dixie family and other relatives here. Mrs. Charles Querry of Sidell, 111., who had been here to attend the funeral of her father, Jesse Osborne, returned home Tuesday. W. E. Wartenburg and wife o’ Chicago, who had been visiting C. O. Price and family of Carpenter tp., returned home Thursday. Mrs. Henry Ropp of north of town returned Wednesday from Wesley hospital, Chicago, where she recently underwent an operation for throat trouble. f Mrs. J. A. Adams and daughter Pearl of Reynolds returned home Tuesday after having attended the f iineral of the former’s uncle, Jesse Ost erne. R. E. Thornton and family of Osceola, lowa, came the first of Midweek to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Thprnton, and other relatives in this vicinity. Elvin Gunyon of Union tp. suffers 1 an attack of appendicitis a few days ago but is some better at this writing and it is thought an operation will not be necessary at this time. Miss Jennie Comer is visiting in Indianapolis with W. C. Comer and in Winchester with her brother, Clyde Comer. She will be accompanied home by’ Mrs. Clyde Comer and children. Ray Adams of Demopolis, Alabama, who had been here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Adams, left Wednesday for his home, accompanied by his brother Lee, who will make a brief visit there. Mrs. Noah Zeigler of north cf town, who had been visiting her brother, William Applegate, and family at Streator, 111., returned home the first of the week. She reports the condition of her sister-in law somewhat improved. The Priscilla Sew club met with Mrs. Frank Foltz Thursday afternoon, the occasion being their annual picnic at which the husbands of the members were their guests. This was the last meeting of the club for several weeks, until the weather gets cooler. In renewing his subscription to The Democrat Charles D. Norman of Willow Creek, Mont., writes as follows: “We all want to see the home paper. Crops are good here this year, but a little late owing to the cold, backward spring. We think Montana is all O. K. Health is good. Hope everybody is’well.” Nelson Shafer left for Detroit, Mich., Thursday night, accompanied by two other parties, to drive home three new- Maxwell cars. Among, the recent purchasers of Maxwells through the Shafer agency are W. H. Kessler and G. A. Kessler, Morocco; Dr. H. Landon, Remington; Roscoe Halstead, Newton tp. Mrs. Rebecca Stevenson, accompanied as far as Chicago by hot daughter, Mrs. W. F. Frye, left the first of the week for Minneapolis, Minn., to visit her daughter the”, Mrs. O. D. Hefner. She will accompany the latter and husband in the’r auto to Bonesteel, So. Dak., to visit Mrs. Stevenson’s son Roy, with whom she will spend a few wee v s. Bert Amsler and wife of • northeast of town were hosts Sunday to a number of their friends, the out o’ town guests including Albert Dickinson and family and Delbert Alison and family of Carpenter tp.; Miss Georgia Dickinson and Miss Fielding of Chicagd, and Mrs. Amsler’s mother, Mrs. H. D. Clark, and son Gideon of Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Barnes and little daughter drove through via auto from Oshkosh, Wis., arriving here Saturday for a visit with Mr’. Barnes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. 6. K. Rainier. Mr. Barnes went on to New York but'will return here and accompany his wife home after about 10 days’ visit here. They have a fine new Franklin car, and Mrs. Barnes has became very proficient tn handling it.