Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]
PERSONAL MENTION
. Henry Huntington returned today from Delphi. Mrs. Donald Beam was in Lafayette today. Charles Paxton made a business trip to New Castle today _ A. H. Hopkina went to Chicago this forenoon. Mildred Macy wedt to (Indianapolis Saturday afternoon. Riley Mason of Monon was in Rensselaer Saturday. William Scott went to Indianapolis Saturday afternoon. John Marlatt returned from Chicago Saturday afternoon. Elmer Wiseman returned to his home in Lafayette Saturday afternoon. Mrs. S. B. Learning went to South Bend Sunday for a month’s visit with relatives. Mrs. S. C. Brockus returned today to her home in Chicago after a visit here with her daughter; Mrs. Paul Spangle. Mrs. Harry Wiltshire was called to Chicago Sunday on account of the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Jenkinson. L. R. Eisenberg of Chicago spent Sunday with his wife at the home of her mother, Mrs. Nathan Fendig. Nellie Sawyer, who had been the guest df H. Potter and family returned today to her home in Monticello. Claude May of Remington went to Chicago today to be present at the Presbyterian hospital when his wife undergoes an operation. Mrs. Edwin Harris and daughter Lucy of Mt Ayr left today for a visit in Washington, D. C., New York City and other interesting eastern points. Mr. Harris accompanied them to Chicago. Ross Wolfe and son returned today to their home in Waupum, Wu., after a visit with relatives in Barkley township. - —- Mrs. J. M. Wasson returned from Berwyn, 111., today 1 , where she had visited with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Coen and Frank Fix of Lafayette and Lawrence Fix of Attica returned to their homes after a visit here with their sister, Mrs. Henry Mackey, who is quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Landis, who live north of this city, went to Delphi Saturday afternoon for a visit with his parents,’ Mr. Tillman Landis.
