Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 150, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]
PERSONAL MENTION
G. J. Jessen went to Chicago today. SkEk Floyd Meyers went to Lafayette today. Dr. Washbarn went to Lafayette today. Joe Putts went to Indianapolis today. Moses Leopold returned from Chicago today. Fred Burger of Goodland was in Rensselaer Monday. Dr. J. Budman Fleming went to Lowell Monday afternoon. Mn. David Brook and children went to Monon for a few days’ visit. Russell Sage underwent an operation at the hospital today for tonsilitis. E. H. Lemenager, of Chicago is the guest of W. R. Brown and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Sharp of Chicago are guests of John Healy and family, Charles Pefley went to Mooseheart today to attend a convention of the Moose lodge. Ethel Murfitt of Mt. Ayr went to Chicago Monday fpr It short visit with relatives. John T. Biggs of Wheatfield and W. D. Meyers of Walker township were in this city today. L. A. Kelly returned to Chicago Monday after a short visit with H. H. Messman and family. Joe Putts of Chicago came Monday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Putts. Mrs. John Pincak of Chicago came today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Putts. Mrs. William Spradling and daughter of Morocco are the guests of Mrs. Rice Porter this week. W. T. May and son returned to their home Monday in Macomb, Miss., after visiting Awl May. Mrs. Adaline Payton returned to her home in Middleton after visiting Harvey Payton and family. Mrs. Mary Taylor and her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Battleday, went to Chicago on the early morning train. Mrs. M. O. Gant returned to her home in Attica today after attending the reunion of the Hamacher family. Dr. H. L. Brown and family motored to Benton Harbor, Mich., Sunday, returning to this city Monday evening. Miss Mary Messman returned to Chicago Monday after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Messman. Mrs. M. D, Walsh returned to her home in Chicago Monday after visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Murfitt. - v Mrs. Chas. Sands and children went to Lafayette Monday where they will spend a week with Mrs. E. S. Ward.
Mrs. I. C. Reubelt returned to her home in Louisville, Ky., today, after visiting her mother, Mrs. Caroline Rhoads. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Grant and daughter, Bessie, left today for a visit with E. G. Warren and family of Lawton, Okla. Mrs. Lillian Radcliff and children left today for their home in Cincinnati, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rhoades.' Mrs. Mae Edwards and Edwin Edwards, of Battle Creek, Mich., went to Fair Oaks Tuesday after visiting Vick Comer and family. Mrs. DeVere Yeoman, son Carl, and daughter, Betty, of Indianapolis, are visiting Mrs. Yeoman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McCarthy. Miss Linnie Bird Raines Went to Chicago Tuesday where she will be graduated from the Senior Diploma class of Chicago Musical Colors. John Halladay and Mrs. Frank Halladay retuyied to their home in Dowagiac, Mach., today after attending the funeral of John Kohler. Miss Ruth McKinsie entertained friends at her home on Milroy ave., Monday evening in honor of E. H. Lemenager, who is visiting here for a few days. Mrs. Mary Redmond, daughter, Eileen, and son-in-law P. J. O’Neill, returned to their home in St. Louis Monday, after visiting H. W. KipUngerand family. Mrs. O. T. Ross has returned from Denver, Colo., where she attended the American Library Association. Mrs. J. H. Chapman, who also attended this meeting, will not return until later. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ricks, who live on a farm near Francesville, were here today. Their six-year-old son, Harold, had his tonsils removed at the hcepital today. Mr. and Mrs. Ricks were former residents of this county. Trustee Charles W. Postill reportes that he had as a part of his Sunday dinner new potatoes which he had raised in his truck patch. Who beat him to it or is the efficient school officer the first to enjoy this vegetable home grown? Ray Dille, who has been employed at the Central garage Since last Februray, and wife, went to Indianapolis today where they win make their home and where Mr. Dille will engage in business dealing in second hand automobiles. Mrs. Lavine Mackey, of San Antonio, Texas, who was called to Chicago recently on account of the death of her sister, Mrs. Mary Wood, is here for a visit with her brother, C. W. and. family. This is Mrs. Mackey’s first visit here since twenty-eight years md. ; Mr. and Mrs.' Gilbert Albin returned from Chicago Monday evenJi reports t£t Mrs Wiltshire was very much improved when they left home here this Tuesday evening. office.
