Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 146, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 June 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. Rex Warner went to Lafayette today. Miss Luella Robinson went to- Lafayette today. Mrs. Ray Thompson and Mrs. Vern Nowels went to Lafayette today. Mrs. J. 0. Martin left for Brazil Ind., today for a short visit with relatives. Edward Titus’ has resigned as third trick operator at the depot and returned to his home in St. Paul today. Miss C. E. Judy, teacher in the Brook high schools, returned to her home in Pontiac, 111., today. Mrs. Harry Young of Fair Oaks went to Indianapolis today-to attend the funeral of her uncle. Mrs. Wm. Hunter returned to her home in Hamilton, Ohio, today after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. F. C. Alexandria. , Among the Chicago goers today were George Long and daughter, Elnore, Dr. Washburn and daughter, Josephine, and A. Halleck. Elder S. J. Lindsey will be unable to be here this week and for that reason there will be no services at the Church of God Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mra. George A. Williams went to McComb, 111., today where they will visit with Mrs. Williams’ brother and family for a few days. From McComb they will go to Carthage, 111,, for a vftit with other relatives of Mrs. Williams. Charles Paxton, Ralph O’Riley, Conrad Kellner, A. S. Laßue, G. H. McLain, S. M. Laßue and John Culp of this city and M. A. Gray, of Remington, went to Indianapolis Wednesday They will attend a convention of the R. L. Dollings company today and Friday at the Claypool hotel as guests of Ray Laßue. Mr. Laßue is the Jasper county manager of the company.
