Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 145, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL MENTION

Clifford Beaver was in Frankfort —Lee Ramey was in Francesville Tuesday evening. Mrs. 4. H. Riley went ,to Chicago this morning. . Edward Eilts returned to Ft. Wayne this afternoon. John Poole went to his Hopkins Park, DI., farm today. Korah Eldridge of McCoysburg was in Rensselaer today. Peter Nomenson of Dwight, DI., came today to look after his large holdings of land in this county. J. A. McCurtain, who had visited relatives here, returned today to Streator, DI., where he is employed. Mrs. Harry. Milner and children at Marioh are here for a vsiit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hallock* Mirs. Paul Wood and daughter, Martha, went to Valparaiso to attend the weding of the former’s brother. Alfred Stakley of Mt. Ayr,went to Lafayette today to consult a specialist. He is suffering with a bad rupture. Mrs. A. C. Campbell returned today to her home in Chicago after a visit here with her son, A. C. Campbell and wife. _ „ „ / J Dr. J. H. Kannal, H. F. Parker, Landy Magee and W. C. Babcock left for Dawagiac, Mich., on a fishing trip Tuesday. Loma Delfield, six years old, of Goodland, was taken to the hospital today for medical attention and later will undergo an operation. Perry Hurley returned to his home in Rossville today. He was called here to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Nancy Burgett. Councilman and Mrs. Conrad Kellner and Lawrence Kellner returned Tuesday from Chicago where they had visited relatives for a few days. R. S. Chadwick of Joliet, DI., is here, the guest of his uncle,; EHsur Sage, who is at the hospital. Mrs. Elizur Sage is here with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Elam Fleming were in Rensselaer today, having accompanied Mrs. F. Southwick here to take the train for her home in Monticello. , _ A. L. Courtwright was in Rensselaer today, having accompanied his 'brother, A. D. Courtright to this city to take the train for his home in Crown Point. __ Manuel Williams, who had been employed on a farm near Chicago

Heights, ID., has returned to his home with his mother, Mrs. Samuel Williams of Union township. . Mrs. L. E. Kingman, son and daughter of Glendale', Ariz., came Tuesday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Replogle of Wert Harrison street. Mrs. Lloyd Cavinder and little daughter, who had been visiting with her parents, * Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Barkley township, .neturned today to her home m Springfield, Lequontesse, who, with his wife, came to this country from France to make his home last April, is now employed at the Iroquois Roller Mills, having abandoned the idea of returning to his native C °Mrs7 George Scholl, son and daughter of Remington went to Crown Point from here today- for a visit with her parents and to attend the high school commencement, her sister being a member of the graduating class. Councilman H. R-. Wood and wife went to Champaign, Hl., Sunday for a visit with thgir daughter, Miss Ruth, who is a the Illinois university. Miss Wood will be employed .J vacZ at Champaign durmg summer vaca tl< Mrs. Owen Hurley, who was call-

ed here to attend the Nancy Burgett funeral returned today to her home in Michigan City. Her husband attended the funeral, but had returned to his home earlier in the week. Mrs. Hurley remained for a few days’ visit with her brother-in-law, T. A. Hurley and family. Mrs. C. B. Wells, who had been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Daniel Robinson and family of Hammon, and her son, Morton Wells, and family of Gary, returned to her home here today. She was accompanied by her son, Simeon Wells, who had employed in Gary, and by her grandson, Ralph Robinson, of Hammond