Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 June 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL MENTION

Lucy Van Hook went to Chicago today. Mrs. Frank Moore went to Lafayette today. ■. . Eva Halsema went to Lafayette today to Visit relatives. ' Joe Long went to Covington, Ohio today to visit his mother. Mr. and Mn. C. E. Prior returned from Chicago this afternoon. Attorney W. H. Parkison and son, Lynn were in Renselaer today, Keith Storey of Chicago was a guest this week of the Monnett School. Amos Coleman of Seneca, Hl., is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Joe Benema. Jliss E. C. House left today for to spend the vacation with relatives. Emma House of the Monnett school went to Parkersburg, W. V*., to spend her vacation. Mrs. Charles Grow and son, Charles, left today for a two weeks’ visit with relatives at Wabash. I Mr. and Mrs- Frank Cooper of 1 Gibson City, 111., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Benema. The Rensselaer Furniture Factory is shut down today on acount of the failure to receive materials.’ Mrs. Leßoy Kurtz and son, Edward, returned from Chicago this i afternoon after visiting relatives there for a few days. I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schanlaub who live four miles south of | Francesville were in Rensselaer today. ' ' L. H. Wright of Indianapolis, who is with the Indiana State High- 1 way commission was in Rensselaer today. f Helen Lamson went to Indian-, apolis this afternoon for a visit, with her sister, Miss Hazel and also Miss Helen Murray. Mrs. A. J Sheffer of Mitchellville, lowa, is the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. B. H. Sheffer of Parr. C. W. Platt went to Chicago today, having been ulled there by the serious illness sister, Mrs. i Charles Wood. I The Rev. J. A. Carter, formerly of Memphis, Tenn., will preach at, the Baptist church next Sunday morning at 10:45. | Alice Jennings and her niece Mar- j guerite Parks went to Mentone today for a visit and from there will continue to Laramie, Mo. Mrs. Fred Rhoades returned to- ( day to her home in Chicago. Mau- • rine Tuteur accompanied her to her home and will spend a couple of weeks there.

Mr. and Mrs. Morgan L. Sterrett went to Indianapolis today to spend the week-end. Mr. Sterrett will serve on the state manuscript grading board during his stay in the capital. Roe Yeoman and family moved today their property on North Weston street. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Rhoades will move into the property vacated by Mr. Yeoman, of which they are the owners. Miss Meta Thomas, who has been with the Monnett School, left today for St. Paul for a visit. She will then return to her home m Aurora, Hl., where she will have charge of the city missionary work. Harry Kresler and family moved today from the Randle tenant residence on Cullen street to his recently purchased residence on North Van Rensselaer street. Mrs. Shedd and daughter Harriett, have moved into the property vacated by Mr. Kresler. *— ——* 7 Meta Thomas left today for St. Paul, Minn., where she will visit several weeks before returning to her home at Aurora, 111., where she will take up the city missionary work. Miss Thomas has been one of the teachers at the Monnett school. D. F-. Maish returned Wednesday afternoon to his home in Frankfort after spending a week upon his farms in north Union township. Mr. Maish has over a section of land in this county. He thinks that the Hessian fly has very badly damaged the wheat That a fourth » already destroyed and that a large part of the crop will be damaged by harvest time.