Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1920 — KNIMAN. [ARTICLE]
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Mt. and Mrs. J. L. Rhode of Hammond, came Saturday morning for a short visit with the Middlekamp family. . Maurice Potter, who is working near Remington, was home over Sunday. The Misses Gertrude and Frances Ott, of Chicago; visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ott over Sunday. . Mrs. Al. Erwin came Friday from Elwood, Ind., for an indefinite visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Armstrong; * John O’Connor purchased a driving horse from Harry Odle last week. " H. B. Brown, of Indianapolis came Sunday to see his mother, Mrs. Asa Brown, who has been quite sick. , Frank Meyers—and—Willard Abhett came down from Indiana Harbor Saturday and returned Mon T day, Al Kanne was a dinner guest at the Patzschke home Friday. S. A. Brusnahan was in our neighborhood Friday writing insurMr. and Mrs. T. Z. McMurray and Mr. and Mrs. Rue McMurray attended Decoration Day services at RsnssclAcr. John Fasco was down from Chicago Heights last week looking after his farm west of town. Mrs. Anna Wylie returned to her home in Indiana Harbor to stay until after commencement, her daughter, Miss Lorene being one of the graduates. Mrs. Marie Middlekamp and daughter, Etha, accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Rhode to Buchanan, Mich., Saturday for a visit over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Middlekamp. • George Lamphier has taken Rue McMurray’s place on the section. Several from here attended the races at Indianapolis Monday. Sunday, June 13, will be a basket dinner at the M. E. church, with Sunday School and church services in the forenoon and children’s day exercises in the afternoon.
