Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 133, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1920 — D. MOTTE [ARTICLE]
D. MOTTE
Frank Walla of Chicsghl visited here Decoration Day. 1 Paul Halleck went to Sou h Bond Saturday where he will be e oployed for the summer. Mrs. Dr. Hewitt and ! < auditor Francia returned Friday/I rom a weeks’ visit at the home of; er parents at Bippus, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. A. Konovsk received a very fine player pt no this week. AT can play this'(|«ie just as good as anyone too. Jack White went to Hi mnond, Tuesday where he will WO k in a garage for his grother “Les y.” Leighton True returnee from Chicago, Saturday, he hav ng undergone an operation and il looking fine. • , Mrs. Bernice HutchinsOt formerly Bernice Luce, and dm fater of Chicago, 111., came Saturdi f for a visit with her grand pare ts, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spencer. MI Miss Ethel Hockney who is attending business college in Hammond this summer came homo Friday night for an over Sunday stay •with the folks. Ted Mueller and Lou Warneka, of Chicago, HL, drove out this week from Chicago, 111., and wiHJget into spring training by removing the stumps from their farm khown as the North End Gun Club, a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolff returned from Chicago, Monday evening, his mother accompanying them and visited at the Fairchild home until Friday. Mrs. Pet* Wolff leaving for LaPlata, Mo., And Fred for Denver, Colo., where he will be employed for some tme. Henry VanKeppel left Thursday for New York, N. Y., to imeet his father and mother and eleven brothers and sisters who had«just arrived from Amsterdam, | Holland. Henry came over the seis ten years ago and has never seen his parents or brothers and sisters sinpe coming over.
