Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Misses Frances Irwin and Ellen Gwin returned yesterday afternoon from a visit at Winona Lake.
Mrs. Ernest Lamson is entertaining the Sew Club this afternoon, and Miss Jennie Knarl, of Union City, is a guest.
Miss Esther Marner returned to East Chicago yesterday, after a visit of ten days with Mr. and Mr*. Walter Forbes.
Mrs. A. R. Hopkins and Miss Julia Leopold will entertain at a 9 o’clock breakfast at the home of the former tomorrow.
Mrs. Will Porter, of Francesville, visited Lafayette yesterday and came here today for a short visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Clark.
Get the best. Aristos flour is guaranteed to be the best or money returned. Only $1.50 a sack at John Eger’s.
Misses Clare Jessen, Jessie Knox, Marguerite Irwin, Grace Worland and Marybelle and Jennie Parkison are spending today at Parr.
Miss Emma Hartman, of Chicago, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John J. Borntrager, and -Will be here for about two weeks.
Miss Mary Ford, of Ambla, and Mr. Estes Ford, of Hutchinson, Kans., returned to Ambia today, after a short visit here with Ed Ranton, Jr., and family.
Miss Anna Trainer, oL-Joliet, 111., who was the nurse to Mrs. Ellzur Sage during and following the iatter’s operation, came today to visit the Sage family for a week.
Miss Opal Grant and sisters. Gladys and Hazel, went to Lee last evening, the former returning this morning and the other remaining for a few days’ visit with their uncle, A. R Clark, and wife.
William Blrt and wife, of Paxton, 111., came yesterday for a visit until Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. A. J. Blssenden, and husband. Mrs. Blssenden has been in quite poor health for several months.
