Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 143, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL MENTION

Mm. George F. Meyers was in Lafayette today. Victor Hoover went to Detroit, Mich., today. • Mr. and Mm. Edward Duvall of Knightstown were week-end guests of relatives here. W. I. Spitler, G. J. Jessen and W. C. Babcock went to Chicago this forenoon. . Mm. William Mackey returned today from a visit with relatives in Chicago. Mm. T. Mac Murchy came this afternoon for a visit with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Holden. Mrs. W. L. Myer and daughters are spending the week with relatives in Frankfort. „ . Robert Eldridge "and Delos York,, who are employed in Gary, spent Sunday here with relatives. Mm. James West and son, Kenneth, visited the former’s daughter, Mm. Mann Spitler of Thayer, today. • Mr. and Mm. Peter Davis of Hammond were guests Saturday and Sunday of Mrs. Davis* Brother, W. L. Frye knd family. Mm. A. W. McCoy, who had been the guest of her brother, J. W. Bennett, and ether relatives, left today for her home in LaPorte. Miss Marie Hamilton returned to Indianapolis Sunday and on Wednesday- she will be graduated from Butler college. Mrs. M. A. Ryan, who had been the guest of Mr. and Mm. E. PHonan, returned today to her home in Indianapolis. Earl Hemphill, son of Mr. and Mm. M. L. Hemphill, left today for Oregon, in which state he may prove up a homestead. Harry Wesner, who had visited with his parents, Mr. and Mm. Cass Wesner Of Walker township returned to Elwood today, Bert Edwards, who had spent Sunday with his family in Remington, rettirned today to his work in Gary. He is employed in the Gas Plant. Misses Alice and Elizabeth Witham went to Kansas City Sunday where they will visit with their father, itham. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Zink, formerly of this city, but now of Danville, 111., were over-Sunday guests of Mr. and Mm. Elmer Wilcox of College avenue, . The city and surrounding territory was visited by a light fall of rain Sunday evening which gave some physical relief to the sweltering public for a brief time. Glenn Sandem and Clyde Williams, who art employed by the state highway commission at Crown Point, spent Sunday here with relatives. Gail Michael, and Firman Pettet of Kniman were in Rensselaer today. They report a heavy fall of rain in that vicinity Sunday afternoon. . ... Etta Williams, who is employed in Wellington, Ill:, came today for a visit with her mother, Mrs. SamueJ Williams and family, of Union town--8 Dr. C. C. Basset was in Rensselaer having accompanied Mrs. Basset here to take the train for Greencastle to visit their daughter, who is attending DePauw urfiversity. Hon. .Clark Price of Ashland, Kan., is the guest jo! his sister, Netta Price, city, librarian. Mr. Price attended the Republican national convention in Chicago last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bruner were guests of relatives in this city Saturday. Sunday they autoed to Barodo, Mich., for a visit with their son, Earl Bruner and family. Mr. and Mm; J. J. Montgomery left Sunday on a two week’s automobile trip, during which time they will visit Detroit and other lake cities. • They will also visit several points in Canada during their absence. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Leatherman went to Evanston, 111., Saturday where they will attend the commencement exercises of Northwestern University. Their daughter, Miss Helen, is a member of this year’s graduating class. Joseph Bush, of Lafayette and Richard Bush, of Frankfort, and George Barnes of San Francisco, Cal., left for their homes Sunday evening after attending the funeral of their brother-in-law and fattier, Mark Barnes, here Sunday afternoon. , . The following teachers whoare taking a normal course at the Muncie Normal school, have returned to their studies: Edna Reed and Catherine Chamberlain, returned by auto Sunday; Frances Folger and Daisy Knaur, by train today.