Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 155, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL MENTION

Charles Hannon left for Evansville today. | J. E. Harwood of Morocco went ; to Indianapolis from here today. A. E. Shafer went to Chicago this morning. Ralph O’Riley and Roe Yeoman went to, Chicago this forenoon. John Hansson went to Indianapolis this morning. __... Mr. and Mrs. Firman Thompson motored to Lafayette today. Harriet Burns returned today to Chicago, where she is employed. Dr. F. A. Turfler made his regular trip to Lowell this morning. Mesdames Jay W. Williams and Charles H. Porter went to South Bend today. Mrs. G. W. Newman and daughter are visiting ’with her parents in I.a Porte. • Le-o Carlton returned today to his home in Indianapolis after a visit with Isaac Smith of Newland. Florence Sammons, daughter ot Attorney and Mrs. H. L. Sammons of Kentland, is visiting friends here. Herbert Sweet, who had visited at Newland, returned today to his home in LaGrange, Hl. Dr. George Clayton of Monon was the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Firman Thompson, Sunday. C. Arthur Tuteur returned to Indianapolis today after a short visit here with his mother, Mrs. Anna Tuteur. George Thomas has been succeeded by Ernest Ramey in the stock department of the Central Sales company. —- Fred Putts, who had attended Grove City College, Grove City, Pa., during the past year, returned to his home here today. Carey L. Carry went to Chicago this morning to look after the sale of a car of stock he had on the market there today. D. W. Allee returned to Indianapolis today where he is employed, after a short visit here with his family. . Greer Bunnell and little daughter returned today to their home in Delphi after a visit here with Lon Wood and family and other relatives. . • Mrs. 0. S. Denman returned today to her home in Mount Gilead, 0., after avisit here with her niece, Mrs. Ranson White. Attorney Frank Davis of Brook is here on account of his daughter, Louise, having undergone an operation for tonsilis at the hospital. Daisy Smith, who is in charge of the Lahr House case at Lafayette, came this morning for a visit here with her father, Benjamin Smith. Clyde Williams and Glenn Sanders returned this morning to Crown Point where they are employed on the state highway under the supervision of Mr. Folsom of this city. Mrs. Messie Makeever Bragg, of Tulsa, Okla., who had been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Clara Coen, and other relatives, left today for the Ozark Mountains, where she will spend the summer. Mrs. Isaac Wiltshire received a telegram this morning from Town Creek, La., announcing the senous illness of her mother. Mrs. Wiltshire left on the 10:55 a. m. tram for ?Town Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Porter, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Pitser of Indianapolis returned to their homes Sunday after a visit here with Mr. Porter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Porter and with Mrs. Pitser s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Putts. Fred Parcels, who recently underwent an operation and was in the hospital in St. Louis, has sufficiently recovered to return to his home in that city. He expects to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.E. M. Parcels, in this city, possibly arriving here July 5. Sylvanus Arnold of Barkley township* has sold his eighty acre farm near Forest in Clinton, receiving for the same <260 per acre. He had owned it but a few months. The price received is $lO more per acre than when he paid and he also received the owner’s share of last year’s crop. Mr. Arnold will go to’ California later on a prospecting tour. His father, Elias Arnold, was so impressed with California that the son may decide to make that state his future home.