Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 157, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]
PERSONAL MENTION
A. E. Sullivan went to Delphi today " C. Dixey went to Chicago this momipg. John Loehrky went to Monon this forenoon. Lee Meyers of Kniman was in ‘ Rensselaer today. Mm V. O. Ray of McCoysburg was in Rensselaer today. Irene Clinton and Ethel Chupp went to Hammond today. Judge George H. Gifford returned today to his home in Gifford. Allen Hill of Brook went from here today to Hartford, Mich. Clyde Griggs, son of Lem Griggs, went to Monon this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Bourkland of Brook were in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Curtis Beoughter and children went to Monon this forenoon. Mrs. Randolph Wright of Newton township went to Lafayette today. * John C. Maxwell of Barkley township returned from Chicago' this afternoon. D. F. Maish of Frankfort came today to look after his farms in Union township. Robert Fry, who had visited at Brook, returned today to his home in Crawfordsville. ' Mr. snd Mrs. Herman Albert, who live south of this city, were jn Rensselaer Tuesday. _ , . Jack McAvoy of Chicago Heights is the guest here of his uncle, Harry Wstson and wife. _ , , „ Peter Nomenson of Dwight, Hl., came today to look after his Jasper county farming interests. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gilson have as their guests, Mrs. H. M. Hoover and son, James, of Indianapolis. Mrs. Mat Jennett returned today to her home in Hoopeston, DI., after a visit here with the Halligans. A. W. Pruett returned today to his home in Detroit, Mich., after a visit here with relatives. Myrtle, Bernice and Mabel Foster, who live nine miles north of this city, went to Indianapolis today. . ■ /
Lilian Nagel, daughter of Nagel, Sr., of Barkley townslflpf went to Lafayette today for a visit, with relatives. ' Col. Fred A. Phillips left this morning for his home near Dane, Wit. He was accompanied by his wife and daughter. Edward Harris of Mt. Ayr returned this forenoon from Indianapolis, where he had attended a convendf the Indiana grain dealers. Mrs. Nicholas Schmall returned today to her home in Chicago. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs- Joseph Scheurick, Jr., and two children. J. B. Ashley of Mt. Ayr was m Rensselaer today, having accompanied his daughter, Mrs. Loma Miller here to take the train for Hammond. Amos Davisson, Joseph Halligan and Harry Gifford went to Chicago on the early morning train. Mr. Davisson had stock on the Chicago market today. , Mrs. A. B. Caylor of Noblesville, who is the guest of friends here, went- to East Chicago today for a visit with 'her brother, George Strickfaden, Jr. jjMrs.,. Margaret Washburn has gone to Clear Lake, where she will spend the remainder of the summer, She will be gone until ab Mis S JoslThSie 1 Dexter, daughter «f Mr. end Mrs. H. J. Dexter, who had been employed by the government at WaMnngton, D. C., has been transferred to Jersey City, N.
Mrs. John Randle at Sayre, Okla., who had been the guest here of relatives, left today for Hayworth, 111., for a visit with her sister. She will return to this city before returning to Oklahoma. Mrs. Flora Hatton of Delphi and Mrs. Ray Maxwell, of Rockfield, returned today to their homes after .-a visit here with Ezra Wolfe and family, Roy Lewis and family and Milton Michaels and family. Mrs. Warren Washburn, daughter, Frances Kennedy, Marion and Leona Gilman, of Goodland, took the train here for Chicago this forenoon. They were accompanied to this city by Mrs. F. D. Gilman. Alverta Simpson, superintendent of the Monnett school, has returned after a week’s visit at her old home in El Paso, Hl. More than twenty of her relatives had gathered there and a moot pleasant family re-union was enjoyed. Dr. Burris Jenkins of Kansas City. Mo., who is to make the address at San Francisco, plactag. ' n nomination Mie name of- William GiShs McAdoo as Democratic candidate for president, was formerly president of Butler College, Indianapolis and a few years ago made the high school commencement adBjarnes Stevens of Medaryville, his son Ray, who is in charge of the Stevens farm in Gillam township, were in Rimmelaer today, having accompanied Turtle Stevens, the former’s daughter, to this city where she will be. employed as a nurse inthe hoepital. Sir. Stevens reports that they had a very bounteous rain Tuesday afternoon.
