Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 139, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL MENTION

Edd J. Randle was in Chicago today. Mts. J. H. Branson was in Monon today. Mrs. C. H. Porter was in Chicago today. J. S. Lakin has returned from Indianapolis. Mrs. H. B. Murray went io LafayCecil Rutherford went to Indianapolis this afternoon. Claude Reeve of McCoysburg was in Rensselaer Tuesday. Mrs. I. F. Meader returned from' Chicago this afternoon. Ai Konosky, the DeMotte merchant, was in Renseslaer today. HL H. Potter and Michael Wagoner went to Chicago this morning. Lowell Morton and Samuel Koslosky autoed to Kankakee, DI., to.day. Dr. Emil Besser of Remington returned from Chicago this afternoon. Stuart Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 N. .Warren..went to Indian-

apolis today. S. E. Randolph left Tuesday evening for Baxter, Tenn., for a visit with relatives. Ruby Briney and Mrs. J. Owen Martin, milliners of this city were in Chicago Tuesday. A. T. White of Waukegan, DI., came today for a visit with the family of Herman Messman. . Mr. and-Maa. E. J. McCormick went to Peru today to attend a monumental dealers’ convention. 1 Lizzie Busweli of Brook, who had been the guest of Mary Goetz went to Indianapolis from here today. Lester Rich, formerly of this city and later of Indianapolis, is now in the grain business at Cairo, ni. . • w John Keefe, who owns over eight hundred acres of land in Milroy Marion townships .this county, was here today. Mr and Mrsr 'Morton Bryson of Paxton, DL, are the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Leeof this city. John Stockton, who had been attending a military school at Howe, Ind., has returned home for the summer vacation. ___ Un Frank Teach has gone to St Joseph, Mich., to join and" Mrs. Simon will entertain, the PnsciuSfeXiub at the suburban home tatter Thursday afternoon. Pimremen who lives near Mt. Ayr, her* today . to ™ eet 'from home in ReyEarl Grassland

Ropp, who live five miles north of this city, left today for their home near Warsaw. Thomas Maloney of Kankakee township was in Rensselaer today and was accompanied home by his. son, Frank, who, for the past two years, has been a student in du Joseph College. J. H. Holden an<j Floyd Robinson went to Illinois today to select their fall floral stock. This firm is making their place up-to-date in erecting new buildings and are making their place an up-to-date .in every particular. ’ | Orla Clouse left today for Rochesr ter, Minn., where he will undergo an ’examination at the Mayo Brothers hospital. He been suffering for some time frdm a severe pain in his side which has been growing steadily worse. He will probably undergo an operation while there. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lequontesse, who came here from France early in April to make their home With Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Duvall jgpd to engage in the dairy business with Mr. Duvall, will leave fax Ar™ days for Philadelphia where Mr. Lequontesse will sign a contract with an American concern toijnan.l • 1 -u Sn .Pariß.

age their branch office Mrs. Lequontesse has been very homesick since coming to this, country, which is W their return to Miss Carrie Eger returned Tuesday evening from Lowell, where she had been with her sister, Mrs. Frank Maloy while the latten’s son, John Maloy was recovering, from an operation for appendicitis. - John was taken very sick last week. His trouble was diagnosed as appendicitis and he was rushed to a Chicago hospital. When operated upon it was found that his appendix was m very bad condition, having ruptured and being gangrenous. For a white his condition was very serious, but he is now on the road to recovery.