Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. H. L. Brown and daughter, Alary Jane, were Chicago goers Wednesday. The A’an Rensselaer club will hold its annual picnic at Cedar Lake ne.vt Thursday. Airs. Asa .McDaniel and children went to Dayton, 0., Thursday for a few weeks’ visit with her parents. Airs. Frank Tobias and neica, Aliss Gladys Shaw, went to Indianapolis Thursday for a couple of weeks’ visit with friends. Aliss Ruth Davisson, who had been visiting the W. H. Daugherty fpmily, northeast of jown, returned to Lafayette Wednesday. Airs. O. J. Rowe of Binghamton, X: Y., who had been visiting relatives in Detroit, Alich., is now visiting her brother, C. P. Aloody, in Barkley tp. Airs. Simon Leopold returned home Alonday from Chicago where she underwent an operation five weeks before in the Wesley hospital for appendicitis. She is feeling better than for a long time. Invitations have been issued by Air. and Mrs. M, V. Brown for the marriage of their daughter, Mary Emily, to Air. Richard P. Howell of Alontana. The marriage will take place at Trinity AI. E. church in this city on Tuesday evening, August 29, at 5:30 o’clock.

Airs. John Alorgan came up from Elwood Wednesday for a couple >f days’ visit with Mr. Alorgan’s parents, Air. and Mrs. George L. Morgan, and daughter, Miss Cecil, ami yesterday left for a few weeks' visit with her parents, Mr. and Aits. Alason Kenton, at Alitchell, So. Dak. Bear in mind that tbe new subscription rate of $2 per year for The Democrat takes effect Sept. 1, 1916, but prior to said date renewals and new subscriptions will be accepted at the present rate of $1.50 per year. Take advantage of this and subscribe before the new rate goes into effect. Roland Leis of Fraueesville is here decorating the walls of Alex Merica’s fine new residence and expects "to have same completed in a couple of weeks. Air. and Airs. Alerica will move here from Francesville about the last week in August, to be here for the opening of school. Aliss Dollie Watson of Chicago Heights, 111., formerly of Rensselaer and a sister of Harry Watson, the plumber, was married Tuesday in Chicago to Air. George Zeigler, who is employed in a clothing store at Chicago Heights. They left on a wedding trip to Wisconsin ani Minnesota. Rensselaer friends of the bride extend congratulations. Russel AVood, 16-year-old son of Loren Wood, who resides on the Alansfield farm southeast of Rensselaer, was quite badly hurt about noon Wednesday when , the ladder of a hay rack on which he w-as driving a team was knocked over by striking a limb of a tree. The ladder struck him in the face, broke his nose, and rendered him unconscious for nearly an hour.

Martin Burns, a former resident of Barkley tp., came Wednesday to visit relatives and old friends here and in White county for about 10 days. Mr. Burns now resides at Riverside, Calif., and this is his first visit here in 14 years. His wife accompanied him as far as Kingman, Kans., where she is visiting relatives and where he will join her after finishing his visit here. Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp and two children of Chicago Heights, Til., stopped off here Tuesday evening from a visit with his sister, Mrs. William P. Cooper, at Reynolds, and visited until yesterday morning, when they left for Kankakee, 111., to visit friends and attend a picnic of the American Manganese Steel Co. of Chicago Heights, with whom John is employed. He has been with this same company for 10 years, and Is notv clerk of the foundry department. Mr. and Mrs. Koe Swartz of Seafield were guests of honor at a surprise party given on Sunday by a number of their relatives. Among those who were present were: Dr. W. W. Swartz of Wichita Falls, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Putt and daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Schwartz and children .of Rensselaer; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zimmerman and son Fern, Edward Zimmerman and John Standish of Remington, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gross and children of Seafield.—Lafayette Journal.

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