Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 149, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 June 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]
PERSONAL MENTION
Walter Lynge went to Hammond today. , " Moses Leopold went to Chicago today. Mrs. C. C. Warner went to Chicago today. • । / Rev. E. W. Strecker to Indianapolis today. y - H. W. Kiplinger spent the weekend here with his family. Mrs. John Zellers, returned to her home in Virgie, Saturday. Dr. Rose M. Remmek went to Peru today to visit friends. Mary Anna Ham is spending the week with C. W. Rhoades and family. Mrs. Earl Osborne and children went to Wheatfield Saturday to visit relatives. । Miss Mildred Clift, of Brazil, 1 eaftie Sunday for a visit with Miss Ruth Clark. Mrs. L. N. Bowdle of Winamac came today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dean. Mrs. William Dexter went to Chi- ! cago Saturday to visit with relatives and friends. Miss Lucille Good returned to Delphi today after visiting Mr. - and Mrs. J. J. Adair. Opal Garriet arrived home from Lafayette Saturday after visiting her aunt, Mrs. Williams. Mary and Mildred Eberle went to Lafayette today after- visiting Mr. Joseph Nagel and family. Dorothy Crawford, who had been the guest of Mrs. Joseph Pullin, went to Parr this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Piper of Oklahoma left for Ohio today after visiting their daughter, Mrs. Sylvia - Adams. A. A. Carson left Saturday for Gary after an extended visit here with his daughter, Mrs. E. N. Loy. Dr. E. W. Strecker returned Saturday from Greencastle where he had attended Itinerant school for a week. Mr. and - Mrs. E. J. Calender left for Anderson today where they will attend the Anderson Camp meeting. Mrs. Robert Wartena and son, of Indiana Harbor, came Sunday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. Wartena. C. H. Hadley returned to Chicago Sunday after a short visit here. Mrs. Hadley will remain here for a longer visit. t Mr. and Mrs. Lou Stienhilber left for their home today ‘‘at Tulsa, Oklahoma after visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hopkins. Miss Marguerite Kubitschek returned to Battle Creek, Mich., today after spending a week with Miss Mildred Jones. Mrs. T. Macmurchy and Ross Macmurchy returned to their home in Chicago today after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holden. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Newby went to —Knightstown Saturday night where they will visit Mr. Newby’s parents for a few days. Howard Royster returned home today from Beloit, Wis., after attending the 60th reunion of the Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Sage of Rochester, came today to see Mr. Elizur Sage, who was operated on at the hospital this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiltshire were called to Chicago Saturday on account of Xhe illness of their daughter, Mrs. Harry Jinkerson. Mrs. Edward Nesbitt and Marie Wartena went to Indiana Harbor for a visit with their brother, Robert Wartena and family Saturday. Mrs. A. Arvin of Los Angeles, Calif., who had been the guests of Mrs. Lewis Nevitt of Wolcott, took the train Saturday for her home. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Roberts, of New Boston, 111., are the guests of Mrs. Robert’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blue and other relatives. Mrs. J. E. Gilmore and granddaughter, Lois Maxwell, returned from Chicago this morning and later continued to their home in Fair Oaks. - . ■ Mrs. Elmer Jacks and Mrs. S. H. Cornwell will entertain Eastern tar Club on Tuesday afternoon at the home of the latter on McKinley avenue. Theodore Ramey, who is stationed at the Great Lakes in Chicago, came Saturday evening to spend a few days with his mother, Mrs. Isaac Kepner. Prosecuting Attorney J. C, Murphy - of Morocco was in Rensselaer today looking after a state case which came up before Justice of the Peace Schuyler C. Irwin, Mesdames Simeon Thompson, W. I. Spitler, Arthur Conrad and Miss Blanche Pringle went to Crawfordsville today where they will attend the Sunday school convention. Millard Smith, who had been visiting with friends here for a few days, went to Springfield, DI., today where he will be employed by his father, who is constructing roads near that place. Mr. and Mrs. Van Grant and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kresler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thompson and family, and Mrs. C. A. Ross left Sunday for Webster Lake for a two weeks’ outing. Clarence Garver, Forest Morlan and Vern Haas left Sunday for a week’s fishing trip in Wisconsin. The trip was made in the latter’s car. Laban Wilcox will be employed in Mr. Garver’s posrtion at Fendig’s drug store durnig Mr. Garver’s absence. Mrs. Lottie George, who had been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. H. W. Beam, in Chicago, returned Sunday to her home on North Van Rensselaer street. Her son, Theo-
dore, accompanied her to her home here and will enjoy a two weeks’ vacation. Harold Henderson returned today to his home in Valparaiso. He, with his wife, had been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Warren of this city. Mrs. Henderson will remain here for a longer visit. Mr. Warren and Mr. Henderson served on the Mexican border together. Mr. and Mrs. D. Delos Deen, who were married June 10, returned here Sunday after a honeymoon trip which was spent in this state and Kentucky. They will make their home for. the present with Mr. Dean’s parents on S. Front street. Mr. Dean’s new home will not be completed before September first.
