Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TUESDAY
Now that Christmas is over let’s paint the bridge white. : ii Ernest Clark was up from Lafayette a short time this morning. * Miss Iva Irwin, qt Chicago, is the’ guest of Mrs. Van Grant. Mrs. Anna Roberts, of Lafayette, is spending today with Mrs. Jay W. Williams and Mrs. C. H. Porter. G. B. Rollings returned to Indianapolis yesterday, and his wife will remain here for a few days longer. Chas. Jacks and wife and baby are spending this week with relatives at Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder, of Lafayette, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Daugherty. Mrs. Nat Heuson, who has been at> tending her sick father at Kankakee, , 111., was home over Christmas and returned to Kankakee this morning. George R. Clayton, Jr., and Miss Eva Ernst, both pf Monon, and both quite well known here, were married last Thursday. Miss Ethel Sharp went to Chicago Heights this morning th visit her brother, John Sharp, and family, for a few days. Mrs. Chas. Balcom and daughter, of Remington, are spending today here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Harris. Capt Geo. W. Payne will preach at the M. P. church next Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. All are invited to come out and hear him. Mrs. A. E. Coen returned to Berwyn this morning, after a visit with her parents, Capt. and Mrs. J. M. Wasson. Mrs. Delos Coen returned to Chicago this morning. Her husband accompanied her here for the Christmas holiday, and preceded her home. W. C. Baker returned to Chicago Sunday, after a visit since Thursday evening with his father, John N. Baker and family, in Barkley town ship. Mrs. E. E. Stephenson returned to Wheaton, 111., today, being accompanied by Mrs. H. J. Kannal and her two daughteis, Gertruda and Gwendolyn. Mrs. Joe Jeffries and father went to Huntington yesterday, on a visit to Mr. Jeffries, who is in charge of his recently purchased business $t that place. Rev. A. W. Jackman has tendered his resignation as pastor of the Monticello Christian church. The church has deferred action on the resignation until next Sunday. Mrs. S. S. Shedd is in the Presbyterian hospital at Chicago, where she was taken Sunday and where she will he operated on for gall stones, probably tomorrow or Thursday. •Miss Edith Moody, of Rochester, Minn., arrived here yesterday to epend the remainder of the Christmas holidays with Miss Avallne Kindig; the two being room mates at Northwestern University. The Baker & Thomas sale near Parr yesterday was a very good one, the cows especially bringing a good price. The sale totaled about S9OO. Both of the gentlemen who held the sale will move away.
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