Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 133, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
, 5 Qayjord NlcFarland, Perry Gwip. and Clifford Payne, of Marion, they are attending business college, ard Lome.for the holiday vacitiofl. Guy Daniels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Williaflj Daniels, who was one~of the most proficient stenographers and bookkeepers ever' graduated from that school, and who holds a fine positiop with the Standard Chain Co., will be home for Christmas day only. Guy Gerber, another Rensselaer boy who graduated with high honors from the Marion college, and who is now teaching in a commercial school at Kokomo, is also home for the holidays. “Winnie” Brewer, the famous drummer of Co. C, 99th Indiana regiment in the Civil War, spent his last reunion with -he remaining members Of the command at Hammond on September 21st. He was found later near a trestle on the Fort Wayne railroad, near Hobart, badly Jnjured, and was at once taken to Valparaiso which was always his hoqie. He was about 62 years old, and his life from a boy was not well spent. His comrades and many others will remember him as ah expert drummer, and outside of that profession he did but little to make the world better. He died on Tuesday, never recovering from the accident that cost his life.—Crown Point Star.
MONDAY. Joe O’Connor was down from Kniman Sunday. Don't miss the Passion ’ Play at the Princess tonight. E. M. Parcells went to Monticello and Rue Parcells went to Wabash. Born, Sunday, pec. 26, to Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bruce, a daughter. Susan Margaret Alkire will perform on the? piano at the Rex tonight. John Howe, of Chicago, was the guest Christmas of Miss Lillie Sheets. Go to the Rex tonight and hear Miss Alkire play.
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Misses Nell and Ethel McColly returned'to Chicago Heights this morning, after a short visit here. Miss Susan Margaret Alkire will gender some choice piano selections tonight at the Rex. If you like good piano music hear Susan Margaret Alkire at the Rex tonight. Born, Christmas day, to Mr. and Mrs. Len Griggs, a nine pound boy and their seventh child. Chas. Harmon returned to Indianapolis yesterday. Mrs. Harmon will remain for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rhoades were down frbm Gary over Christmas and Sunday. \ Mrs. Nat Heuson went to Kankakee this morning for a visit of several days. Miss Anna Misch, who had been visiting the family of L. P. Shirer, returned to Wheatfield this morning. W. L. Frye and family spent Christmas and Sunday with P. L. Davis and family at Hammond.
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Frank Smelser, of Indianapolis, was the guest Sunday of J. W. Childers and family. Sheriff Shirer is recovering from an attack of the grip and is able to be out today. Mrs. Anna Tyler was taken quite sick Sunday with the grip, bnt is now somewhat improved. Mrs. Fountaine, of Goodland, came this morning to see her daughter, Mrs. Rice Porter. Jim Meade, of Hammond, joined his wife here Christmas and they returned home together today. The Sew Club, including about twenty women, are taking their annual sleigh ride this afternoon. Chas. Stephenson and family returned last evening fro ma Christmas visit at Mdntlcello.
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An examination will be held at Rensselaer on January 22nd, for a new postmaster at Surrey. Last year the office paid $137. E. D. Rhoades and wife are spending the Christmas period with their daughter, Mrs. C. A. Radcliffe, and husband at Cincinnati. C. P. Fate and wife and two son* returned to Indianapolis yesterday, after a short visit here with his father, George Fate. Mrs.W. J. lines spent the Christinas period at Oxford with her sister, Mrs. Rose Ladd, and another sister, Mrs. Amanda Lewis, of Langdon, - Canada, also joined them at Oxford.
