Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 144, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL MENTION

■Louis Warren left today for Louisville, Ky. C. E. Prior was in Chicago today, having shipped cattle to that maret. Trustee Alfred Duggleby and M. J. Hohner of Kankakee township were in Rensselaer Monday. Mrs. Sarah Msner, mother of Mrs. Charles Simpson, left today for Fredonia, Ky., where she will visit for about a month with her two sisters. Dr. E. H. Kupke of Kenny, DI., returned today to his home after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kupke. John Southard of Milroy township was in Rensselaer Tuesday, being the guest of his daughter, Miss Belle Southard, the deputy county treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. James Norris went to Greencastle today to be present at the graduation of their daughter, Marguerite Norris from DePauw university. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thompson of Fair Oaks were in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Albert Tobin and son left today for Wittemore, lowa, for a visit with friends. They were accompanied to Chicago by Mrs. Tobin’s mother, Mrs. Frank Webber. Charles Burns, who had been visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Car-

ter Garriott, went to Chicago for, a visit with his son, William Burns and family. < Ellen Gwin went to Monticello today for a visit with her sister, 1 Mrs. George A. Thomas and family.' The Rev. Father Daniels, pastor of St. Augustine Catholic church, left today for Carthagena, Ohio, to attend an important meeting of that denomination. I Comrade Luther Gross and wife returned to Lafayette today after a visit here with Mrs. Gross sister, Miss Ida Ham and her brother-in-law, W. D. Sayler. Mrs. Jacob Wright, who lives five and a half miles south of this <nty on the Rensselaer-Remington road went to Frankfort today for a visit with her parents. ... Mrs. William Moore and granddaughter, Devota Potts, went to Lafayette today for a visit with the former’s daughter, Mrs. E. W. Hickman and family. _ The Rev. O. F. Jordan, the very popular pastor of the First Christion church of Evanston, 111., and family are the guests of Mr. Jordan’s mother, Mrs. S. L. Jordan and family of Barkley _ Mrs and Mrs. Daniel Williams were called to Delphi this noon on account of the death or Mrs. Williams’ sister. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Parcels received a telegram today fro® Louis stating that their son, Fred, had successfully passed an operation for double hernia, and that he is

getting along nicely. The op®™tion was a very severe one and Mr. Parcels was on the operating table for two hours. Mrs. Mary Redman, of St. Louis, who had been the guest of her sister, Mra. H. W. Kiplinger, went to Indianapolis this afternoon. Mt. and Mrs. J. W. Zink, who had been the guests here of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mitchell, returned today to their home in Dantille, 111. Mr. Zink has a splendid position with the International Harvester Co. _ Mrs. Della Ringgenberg, of Bremen, who is here to visit her daughter, Mrs. A. A. Shepler, who is re--1 covering very satisfactorily at the hospital, has been joined by her son, John Ringgenberg, also of Bremen. Mrs. Shepler was able to leave the hospital this afternoon.