Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Rose Miller went to Chicago this morning to study millinery styles, preparatory to accepting a position in some other city* Mrs. Harriet Wilder and Misses Celia and Wilma Case, of Orland, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Halleck. ~ 4 Max R. Kepner, of Indianapolis, is here for the home coming and to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kepner. .?- Miss Margaret Meehan and nieces, Ethel and Toots Clowry, of Remington, came today to visit Matt Worden and family. Clarence and Flossie Hines have returned from a month’s visit with relatives at Boswell, and Robert Smith returned with them for a short visit A. M. Mundon and wife came in from Charlottsville, Ind., yesterday, to attend the home coming and to visit in this city and at Fair Oaks. Felix Parker and family are down from Roselawn to attend the home coming. Felix is a former resident and old Jasper always looked good to him. Mrs. G. A. Thomas and children are here from Monticello to attend the home coming and to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gwin, and other relatives. .. 5 ■' ; .
Mrs. Bertha O’Neall and daughter, Sara, of Indianapolis, arrived yesterday for the home coming and a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Parcells. Mrs. W. H. Sayier, wife of Rev. W. H. Sayier, of Burk, S. Dak., is here to visit her brother, Jeff Smith, of Newton township, and to atend the home coming. „• Mrs. M. A. Wallace and Miss Margaret Irwin -will return to Chicago this afternoon, after an extended visit here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.. J. F. Irwin. Mrs. F. P. Morton and three children, of Goodland, came today to attend the home coming and visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Woodworth. Mr. Morton has been in poor health buty ls now improving. C. L. Murphy, of Chicago, joined hl 3 wife and baby at the home of her ■oat parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows, yesterday, and will spend his vacation of three weeks here. A. D. Wasburn and wife, A. Purkey and wife, and J. U. Wlldasln and wife are over from Kentland today, having made the trip in the latter’s big automobile. Miss Johanna P. Moore, who has spent her life as a missionary among the colored people of the south, will give an address at the Ist Baptist church at 7:30 o’clock Thursday evening, Sept. 3d. Everybody come. Mrs. Will K. Martin, and mother, Mrs. M. C. Powell, of Washington, D. C., accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Everton Powell here, and they did not arrive until yesterday Instead of Monday as incorrectly stated in the Monday Republican. Mr. and Mrs. Bun Learning, of Goshen, are also here for the wedding.
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Lorenzo Wartena and family and Mrs. Luther Wartena are here from Hammond for the home coming. Luther was down a day last week, but was compelled to return to his work ! there. Miss Maud Hudson, daughter of M’. and Mrs. John Hudson, of near Goodland, is over for the home coming and brought a bit of good cheer to the little ones at the Monnett Children's Home, having left one dollar at the Republican office for the home. Louie Leopold, A. D. Blake, Lou Hammond, A. R. Jones and Reuben Zehr, of Wolcott, were in attendance at the first home coming day. Louie will be back again Thursday and he says that a large number of Wolcott people will be here on that day. Cash Hopkins arrived yesterday from Greensburg, Kans., to attend the home coming, mingle with old acquaintances and to add his mead of praise to the virtues of the Kansa.soil and climate. It is 18 years since Cash was here before. He is a brother to George Hopkins, the carpenter.
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Thou. s. Peacock, better remembered here as Tom Peacock, is back for the home coming and has subscribed for the Republican for the ensuing year. He is a son of Johnathan Peacock, whose death occurred
