Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 147, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL MENTION

Frank Nesiua was in Rensselaer today. J. Carlton of DeMotte was in Rensselaer today. Mr. and Mn. 8. D. Wangelin went to Chicago Thursday. Mrd. Mary Deer and son went to Wheatfield Thursday. Mrs. Benjamin Knapp of Wheatfield was in Rensselaer today. Miss Amy Bringle of Fair Oaks was in Rensselaer On business Thursday. Mrs. George F. Meyers and Miss Nina Martindale were in Lafayette toAy. —__— Attorney John A. Dunlap, wife and daughter, Dorothy, went to Chicago today. Mrs. C. G.‘ Spitler and grandson went to Wheatfield Thursday for a -fewdays' visit. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Osborne motored to Indianapolis today. They will return Sunday. Mrs. Girard of Chicago came today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Dolphus Marquie. William Parks, county highway superintendent, returned from Wheatfield this forenoon.

Miss Lenore Carr returned home Thursday after spending a week’s n Fairfield, Ohio. Mrs. Wm. Moore and Viola Potts arrived home after visiting Mrs. E. W. Hickman of Lafayette. Miss Cladys McGlynn of Remington, is taking the teachers’ course at the Muncie Normal school. Mrs. G. E. Murray, Helen Murray and Hazel Lamson returned from Indianapolis Thursday evening. Mrs. S. L. Wells and Hattie Wasson went to Kokomo, Ind., for a visit with relatives Thursday. W. E. Johnston and family of Remington are enjoying the trip to Portland, Oregon with the Shriners. Callie Bonner of Remington, who was the guest of Netta Price of this city went to Chicago this morning. Alva Frost of Monticello came today for a visit with his aunt, ’ Mrs. Samuel Williams of Union township. William McKinney was Called to Rossville today on account of the serious illness of his brother-in-law. Mrs. Ted Roth, who had been the guest of Mrs. Charles Porter and family, returned today to her home in LaGro.

Flora and Margaret Tufts, of Walla Walla, Washington, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Carr and family. L. H. Tetts, the merry-go-round man, went to Valparaiso today to arrange to be at that city for the Fourth of July. Dr. R. H. Hume returned to his home in Springfield, Ohio, Thursday, after a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Ross Dean. H. H. Horner of Monon was in Rensselaer today. He is the cashier of the new Farmers’ and Traders’ State Bank of Monon. Mrs. A. J. Bellows of this city was the guest of her son, Edward/ Bellows and family of Remington the first part of the week. Mrs. Phoebe Harbolt returned today to her home in Lafayette after a visit here with Mrs. Caroline Gorham and family. Mrs. William Cooper of near Foresman, went to Lafayette today. She was accompanied to this city by Mr. Cooper. E. C. Maxwell, son Wilfred, grandsons Jay and Lee Maxwell went to Forest today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Purdum. Misses Ruth McKinzie and Helen Kiplinger returned to their homes today, having been graduated from Sacred Heart Academy at Louisville, Ky. v Mrs. C. E. Duvall and niece, Elizabeth Lee, were called to Rock Island, DI., Thursday on account of the serious illness of Elizabeth’s father, O. E. Lee. Mrs. Mark Barnes returned to her

home in Kokomo Thursday after a visit with her grandchildren, Doris ’and Jack Larsh. Doris accompanied her for a few days‘ visit. Reed McCoy, who for many years was engaged in the general merchandise business in and who lately dispossed of his store at Reynolds, has become a resident of Kokomo. Mrs. Dudley Gingle and children, Harry and Helen, and Mrs. James Bell, of Goodland, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allman Thursday. Miss Florence Hawkins, of Lafayette, is a visitor in the Allman home.

Fifty students were graduated at Butler College, Indianapolis Thursday. Among these were Mam Hamilton of this city and Vilma Rich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rich of Indianapolis, but formerly of Newton county. Mr .and Mrs. Oliver Aldrich of Sioux City, lowa, arrived here Wednesday evening, having made the trip by ■ automobile. Mr. Aidrich is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Granville Aldrich of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Aldrich were married at Sioux City last Saturday. They will remain here until Monday. ’ Jay Saylor of LaMar, Colo., arrived here today. Jay is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Saylor, former residents of this city. He was a member of the famous Athletic football team of this city. He carried Pat O’Day across the field in the Thanksgiving game which was the most interesting foot-ball game ever played in this city. Running for President in Mexico turns on how fast you can run.— Wall Street Journal: