Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 138, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL MENTION

John Worland went to Chicago today. Stanley Merica was in Lafayette day. Roy Stanton of Bateldßn, Is here on business. Mrs. J. H. Branson Went to Monon today. W. J. Wright went to Indianapolis Monday afternoon. Dr. H. J. Kannal went to Indianapolis this afternoon. William Overmyer of Roselawn was ip Rensselaer today. Trevor Eger is spending a few days in Indianapolis. Mrs. R. E. Scott went to Danville, 111., today for a visit. J. E. Murphy and A. W. Wallace were in Rensselaer today. Mrs. H. H. Potter and daughter, Mary, were in Chicago today. Misses Ada and Ethel and John Hollingsworth went to Chicago today, Mrs. W. C. Mandorff of Chicago is a guest of Mr._ and Mts. Hale Warner. George A. Williams, Hugh Kirk and Isaac Leopold went to Indianapolis today. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Wood went to North Liberty today for a visit with her relatives. Victor Reafsnyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reafsnyder went to Goshen this afternoon. Omar A. Brown of Morocco underwent a major operation at the hospital this afternoon. John Mitchell, of Medaryville, .a former Gillam fanner, was in Rensselaer on business today. Misses Ruby Gunyon and Gladys • Prouty went to Yake Winona today to, attend summer school. Mrs./ George Cope returned to 1 her home in Monticello after a visit ! here with friends and relatives. Miss Beatrice Tilton a 3 *— ’ Monticello today where she will attend an Epworth League convention. ’ Dr. A. H. Davison returned to [ his home in Hume, Hl., after a visit ■ here with his mother-in-law, Mrs. SE. S. Rhoads. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Walter English and daughter, Alice Bell, of Lafayette, i are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. . Simon Thompson. I Miss Esther Holley went to Milroy today for a five weeks’ vacation. Miss Holley is an instructor at Monnett home.

W. H. Kenyon of Remington was in Rensselaer today, and from here went to DeMotte. He is a salesman for Moline Plow Co. Mrs. Berth Liston and children returned to their home this morning near Cedar Lake, after a visit here with her mother, Mrs. M. A. Bicknell. John Stockton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay W. Stockton, who had been attending a military school at Howe, returned to his home here this evening. Moses Leopold went to Chicago Monday evening and Ben D. McColly this Tuesday morning to help the republicans select the next president of this country. Dr. and Mrs. W. N. Thompson returned today to their home in Sullivan after a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Edson Murray and husband. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Milliron and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cloud of Peru are touring to Tyron, Canada, for a visit Mrs. Cloud’s and Mrs. Milliron’s Mis® Elizabeth Hemphill, who had been teaching in the public schools in Tarpon Springs, Fla., has returned to her home here to spend the summer. Mrs. William Strawbridge of Chicago and her son, Dr. F. P. Dwiggins of Lincoln, Neb., came this afternoon for a visit with the family of A. F. Long and other relatives. Charles Grow autoed to Wabash today to join his wife and son in a few days’ visit there with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Collins accompanied Mr. Grow and will visit with Mrs, Collins* sister. Eugene O’Bryan, who has served as superintendent of the Monon schools for the past year, has severed his connections there and will go to Lowell, where he has accepted a similar position. Arthur Kingery, the principal at Monon, has been employed for another year. Mrs. W. L. Bragg of Tulsa, Okla., formerly Miss Bessie Makeever, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Clara Coen and other relatives. Mrs. Bragg will remain here for three weeks -when she will go .to , Lake Taneycoma, Mo., where she will remain until September and where she will be joined by her husband who is an acountant with an oil company.