Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 164, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 July 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]
PERSONAL MENTION
Charles Leavel was in Lafayette Lewis Miller went to Indianapolis this afternoon. B. F. Fendig and son Watson, were in Chicago today. Mrs. Grant Wynegar went to Roselawn this morning. Mrs. Charles Randle and daughter went to Rantoul, 111., today. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Porter and son went to Chicago today. Representative W. L. Wood and wife spent the day in Parr. H. R. Gilmore went to Lafayette today to visit with his mother and sister. Gladys Minoh of Chalmers visited her sister, Mrs, D. Delos Dean here today. Mrs. A. C. Campbell and children of Fair Oaks were in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Charles Harmon and Margaret Huntingford returned today to their homes in Evansville. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Law and daughter, Pauline, of Morocco went to Lafayette from here today. J. B. Wolfe of Newland was in Rensselaer today. He reports that crops in his vicinity are looking excellent. Jesse Heath returned from Kokomo. He is taking a vacation from his duties with the telephone company. Mr. and Mrs. William Markle returned today to their home in Harvey, 111., after a visit here with Mrs. B. M. McGuire. Jake Knochel of Carpenter township went to Chicago today and will bring home his son, who had been in St. Luke’s hospital. Mrs. J, E. Hill and daughter left
today for her home in St. Louis after a visit here with her brother, George Seible and f amily.. Friday local grain prices were lower on corn and oats. Dealers were offering for oats,. 96 cents; com, $1.47; rye, $1.90 and wheat, $2.55. Mrs. Mattie A. Leverette left today for her home in Des Moines, lowa, after a visit here with J. M. Edwards and her mother, Mrs. Mary Brooks. —=— Miss Marie Ziecken of Ft. Wayne, Field Representative of the American Red Cross, is in Rensselaer today on business connected with the Red Cross. Mrs. Grant Tyler, son and daughter, returned this afternoon to their home in Ft. Wayne after a visit here with her mother, Mrs. Harrison Warren. Mrs. C. R. Harsha and three daughters returned today to their home near Schneider, after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Childers. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Newman and son, Ralph, returned today to their home in Champaign, 111., after a visit here with their father, Harry Newman and wife. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Dickinson returned from here today to their home in Flint, Mich. They had visited with his father, A. H Dickinson and family of Remington. Mrs. Ora T. Ross, chairman of the League of Women Voters of the Tenth District, went to Kentland today where she will talk on the work before the new voters. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Carson and two sons, of Enid, Okla., came today for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carson and his brother, Ivan Carson and family. Allen Fendig of Wheatfield visited his grandmother, Mrs. Allen at the hospital today. J. W. Tilton, who had been visiting in Wheatfield, returned with Mr. Fendig to this
city- , , , . Miss Zola Hills returned today to her home in Chicago after a visit here with Miss Marian Parker. Miss Hills and Miss Parker were college friends at Northwestern university. Thursday evening Miss Parker and a number of other members of the Kappa Kappa Kappa sorority gave a picnic supper at the George Ade home in honor of Miss Hills. „ ... , , Mr. and Mrs. John Merritt had as their guests Thursday Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Carson and sons, Willis and Newman, of Pullman, Wash. They continued to Remington today where they will visit with friends, Mr. Carson having been the pastor of the Christian church at that place several years ago. The party made the trip from Washington by automobile and prior to their arrival here had been visiting with relatives of Mrs. Carson at Marion.
