Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1917 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Robert Stiers went to Rockville Monday to enter the state tuberculosis sanitarium. David Blitstein came from Chicago Monday to look' after his fawn interests in this county. Robert Wartena of Indiana Harbor spent Sunday and Labor day here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wartena. Mr. and Mrs. William Porter of Pammond spent Sunday here with the latter’s son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harve J. Robinson. Mrs. A. J. Bellows entertained the members of her Sunday school class at her home on north Cullen street Monday afternoon. Miss Alice Camerer returned to her home at lowa City, lowa, yesterday after a few,, days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Davisson returned to their home in Chicago Monday afternoon after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Rhoads. —Mrr aTid “MrsrrJtrsepir Stew ar t ms - MeCoysburg returned home the last of the week from a week's visit with Mrs. Stewart’s people at Montpelier* Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Wilson and children drove down from Hammond Sunday to visit Mrs. Wilson’s mother, Mrs. Mattie Wasson, and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hunt. It’s here now—that spick and siian 1918 Maxwell. Longer, easier riding, etc., etc. See it at once. You know the economy of the Maxwell propositipn. —MAIN GARAGE. s 5 Mrs. Charles V. May returned to Mudlavia Sunday for further treatment for rheumatism, and it is hoped that' she may receive material benefit, and return soon completely cured. Woman’s friend is a large trial bottle of Sanol Prescription. Fine for black heads, eczema and all rough skin and clear complexion. A real skin tonic. Get a 35c trial bottle at the drug store.—Advt. ts Misses IHlazel Lamson and Helen Murray went to Indianapolis yesterday where they will teach in the schools there. Miss Lamson will teach at Riverside school and Miss Murray at the Technical high school.

Mr. and Mrs. Riley Tullis and son Owen of Jordan township spent Sunday in Chicago at Lincoln park, where a reunion of the George Tullis family was held. All members of the family were present except two. Alfred Luers and sister, Miss Mary Luers, who had been visiting their cousin, Mrs. Mary MeyerHealy, and other relatives here the past few weeks, returned to their home in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, yesterday. George Walter, R. Knickerbocker and Sam Kaslowsky, employes at the Columbia Furniture factory, left here Saturday to spend Sunday and Labor day with relatives. The two former went to Kankakee and the latter to Chicago. Company M has received eightytwo additional ponchos, which gives one to each member.. A poncho is a rubber cape which can be either worn about the shoulders as a protection against rough weather, or opened out and spread upon the damp ground to sleep on.

Paul Strecker came down from East Chicago Sunday for a short visit with his parents Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Strecker. Hd returned to East Chicago Monday. Paul has charge -, of the Y. M. C. A. of the Second Infantry and, expects to company the troops to Hattiesburg, Mississippi, soon, and from there will go with them to France. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Sage and son arrived in Rensselaer Saturday evening and have again taken up their residence in their house on Cullen street, which had been occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Adams for the past three months. Mrs. Sage spent the summer with her parents at Geneseo, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs, Adams are now staying at the Hotel Makeever. Miss Orabelle King returned home Friday evening from Wihona Lake, accompanied 'by little John King, son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred King of that place. On Monday Mrs. John King went to Winona Lake to take her little grandson home and to visit there until Sunday with her son and family and her daughter, Mrs. Aden Rupe. Mrs. Rupe is convalescing nicelv from her recent seige of typhoid fever.