Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 274, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Hugh Kirk and daughter were in Lafayette today. L Gerald Hollingsworth went to Frankfort today. Mrs. J. F. Farrell, of Hammond, was in Rensselaer Wednesday. Grace Clowry, of Remington, was in Rensselaer Wednesday. C. A. Tuteur left here Wednesday for New York City. Walter Lynge went to Roselawn this morning. J. L. Hagins went to Akron, 0., the first of the week. A. E. Sullivan and Fred McKinney went to Monticello Wednesday. Harvey Davisson and 'son, Verne, were in Attica Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. C. Earl Duvall and Mrs. A. R. Hopkins were in Lafayette Wednesday. Morris and Fred Peck, of Remington, Vernon Nowels and Orla Clouse went to Chicago -this forenoon. W. H. Boyle, of Roselawn, was in Rensselaer Wednesday and later continued to Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chadbourne, of Maine, are here and will possibly spend the winter in this city. Mrs. Dr. Turley, of Remington, was a passenger out of here for Monticello Wednesday afternoon. Orpha Gant returned today to Gary to resume his work with the steel company. He works on the Outer Belt railway. Genevieve Starr returned today to her home in Terre Haute. She was accompanied by “her grandfather, C. C. Starr. Mrs. Walter Ponsler .returned today to her home in Columbia City after a visit with her son, L. E. Ponsler, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bowman and children, of Remington, went to Lowell from here Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ray Flanders returned today to her home near Pierceton after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Roberts, and other relatives. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Ensley returned today to Edinburg after a visit here with the Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Barbre. They are Mrs. Barbre’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fendig, Mrs. Charles Porter, Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth, August Klinnet, W. F. Ford and W. I. Spitler went to Chicago Wednesday forenoon. George Mohleman went to Manchester Wednesday to look after matters connected with the business df the Rensselaer Cement Products company. Peter Nomenson was in Rensselaer Wednesday. His home town, Dwight, 111., is a good place, but Mr. Nomenson cannot remain away from Jasper county very long at a time. Edward Hasty went to Chicago today to pack some furniture for the Rensselaer Manufacturing company. The furniture had been used in an exhibition in that city. Mrs. Charles Harmon left Wednesday, for her home in Evansville. She had visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown, of Milroy avenue.
Captain A. T. Adeloytte, formerly of the Gary police force but now a stock salesman of the Gary National Life Insurance company, was the guest here Wednesday of A. E. Sullivan. Harry Hickman left Wednesday for Philadelphia, Pa., to resume his duties in the United States navy as chief storeman. His enlistment extends more than three years in the future. Lee Matheny and family left today for Laporte, near which city they will make their future home. Mr. Matheny recently purchased a fine farm near that city. E. W. Matheny, who also disposed of his farm in this county, will move to a farm near South Bend the first of next March.
