Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Kenneth Allman is home from Indianapolis for a two weeks’ vacation. , Mrs. C. M. Sands is spending the week at Winona lake with Monon friends. ( ■I i Ross Ramey was overcome with heat Thursday while working on an auto at the Main garagej His condition was not serious, however. Reed Pennell, a son of Mrs. Joe Grooms of Barkley tp., cut his left with an axe Thursday and it required several stitches to close the wound. Mrs. A. Radcliffe and children returned to LOuisville Wednesday after a few weeks’ visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rhoades. Victor Hoover, who has been clerking in the F. B. Meyer drug store at Gary for several weeks, returned home Wednesday for a few weeks’ vacation before re-entering Purdue university for another term. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. .Murray, son Edwin and daughter Helen, were expected home last evening from a several days’ auto trip through northern Indiana and southern Michigan. They visited Detroit, Jackson, Xiles and several other cities in the Wolverine state * .u . - * W. H. Shesler, former city marshal of Rensselaer, came down from Hammond on business Wednesday. Mr. Shesler resigned his position as watchman at one of the manufacturing plants in the Calumet district some time ago, and until recently, when the weather got too hot for him, has been employed in a factory storehouse.

The guests of Mrs. J. X. Gunyon and son of Parr Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas and their Chicago guests, Ethel Broberg, Ada Vandegarde, Joe and Adrian Yandegarde, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berghaus, also Mary and Xora Messman of Rensselaer, Mr. and .Airs. Jack Murphy, Mr. and Airs. J. Lakin, Air. and Airs. Tude Brusnahan, Aliss Xellie Garriott of Parr and Aliss Frieda Guelzaw of Chicago. John P. Doyle of Alt. Vernon, 111., a former Benton county citizen, has been engaged to deliver the principal address at the Labor day celebration to be held at Sprinfield, 111. Mr. Doyle is prominent among the laboring men of Illinois and he is in great demand as a speaker at their meetings.-—Benton Review. Air. Doyle is the father of Airs. AVilliam Hogan of Rensselaer, and is a former teacher in the Benton county schools.