Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Louie Oldgnard nf WiifnrM, rii; a former resident, is here to attend the. home coming. Frank B. Lyon, of Delphi, joined his wife here today to attend the final day of the home coming and visit relatives, ■' ■' About forty couples enjoyed a very delightful 'dance at the armory last evening. The music was furnished by the Cedar Lake drum and piano players, and the participants in the affair pronounced very pleasant one.' A. J. Slabaugh and family, of Amboy, Ind., wish us to express their sincere thanks to the many friends and neighbors who helped In the donation which was. got up by Mrs. Cora Harshberger and Miss Saloma Chupp to buy clothing with, for them. “May God bless all of them” is their earnest prayer. ' . 7'
Mrs. Agnes Kelley, 'who has been living in Chicago for a. little more than a year, is here fdr a short visit She will now move back to Madison, Wis., where her daughter, Mrs. Lynn Wemple, lives and where, her spn, Charlie, who has been working in Chicago, will be employed. , Park Kelley will continue to reside in Chicago. Judge Edwin P. Hammond and daughter, Nina, of Lafayette, spent Thursday at their old home, and they were also met here by two other daughters of the Judge, vis. Mrs. WiHsjs B. 1 Aurtjnk of and Mrs. E. A. Horner, of Leadville, Cato. Mr. Austin was also here/ as were also his ‘ daughter and son-in-law, Mr. anct Mr». Rby I*. Shayne.
OASTOELIA. Bignatun ;■ Ib*.. - Mr. and Mrs. Ge6rge Raub, of Logansport, were here yesterday, guests of his aunt, Mrs. S. R. Nichols. This morning they went to Chicago and from there they will go to Milwaukee to be the guests fpr a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reynolds, who are this week roller skating at the leading vaudeville bouse in that city. Joe Raub, of Chalmers, another nephew of Mrs. Nichols, is here today. I On September 4th, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Alter entertained at dinner in honor of her out of town guests Those present were: Mrs. Charles Pascall, Corning, N. Y.; Mrs. C. A. Barnes, Greenfield, Ind.; Mrs. Leota Jones, Chicago; Mrs. E. N. Hyland, Chicago; Mrs. Ernest FrVts and daughter, Delphi; Mrs. Gaylord Nowels and two daughters, Delphi; Mr. J. G. Tharp, Remington; Mrs. Chas. G. Beal and daughter, Remington; Mrs. M. J. Hopkins, Rensselaer.
th? Bought Signature The play "Was She to Blame” was presented at th? opera house Thursday night by the Jed Carlton Op,, and gave the greatest satisfaction to the large audience that witnessed it, The play is itself good and the cast was unusually strong, and the players were cheered. lustly as various climaxes of the play. So great satisfaction did they give that they have decided to come to Rensselaer again Monday night, Sept 7, for a return engagement and they will then present the same play, and it is probkble another large crowd will greet them.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shesler returned yesterday from a short visit and investigation tohr in Minnesota. They visited the family of M. A. Churchill, at Randle, and of W, W. Burns, of Alexandria, and had a most enjoyable time. They were well pleased with the country they saw, and it is probable that they will locate in that state. Mr. Shesler brought to the Republican office samples of this year’s crop of oats and flax and of last year's corn Yaised by Mr. Bums and it may be seen at the Republican any day. Shesler Is a sufferer from hay fever and it is on thjs account largely that he contemplates removal to a cooler climate. l , SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baer, of Montlcllo, are spending today with B. F. Ferguson and family.
R» bei*t Smith returned to Boswell this morning, after a week's visit with tbs family of David Hines. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Francis left this morning for a visit of a week or ton days with relatives in Vermillion county. 111. I Former Nightwatch Lyman Zea 10-”. tils pocket toc.k yesterday with a little more than 93 in it, and rather ballevea 4t was taken out of his pocket Frank Maloy did tot get much of the home coming tut ho wgs down last night for the big wind up. Rensselaer always looks good to Frank, end ditto, Frank always looks good to. Rensselaer.
