Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 166, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL MENTION

W. H. Beam was in Chicago Sunday. R. H.. Eilta made a business trip to Chicago today. President H. R. Kurrie went to Chicago this morning. Mrs. Ray Wood, Anetta Hansson and Leo Worland went to Chicago this morning. Mrs. Boyd Risner of Newland went to Ashland, Ky., today for ar visit with relatives. Thomas Thompson, George Collins and Harold Harmon were in Indianapolis today. Florence Ryan went to Bloomington today and her sister Nelle went to Lagpo. F. E. Lewis the popular superintendent of the Northern Division of the Monon was in Rensselaer today. Glenn Sanders and Clyde Williams returned to Crown Point this morning after spending the weekend here. _ Conrad Kellner and George _ Putts went to Flint Sunday and will return with two new Buick automobiles for T. M. Callahan. Walter Wallrick and Miss Ebey Wallrick, of Chicago, were the week end guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Spangle. Mrs. Victor Moore and children returned today to their home in Hammond after a visit here with relatives. . „ , . Mrs. William Wright of Newland left today for a visit with relatives in Prestonburg, Ky. Mr. Wright accompanied his wife to this city. Mrs. Belle Dickey and daughter Mary of Indianapolis came today for a visit with the former’s brother, J. M. Torbet and family of Barkley township. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Slattery of Chicago were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Halsey. Mrs. Halsey and Mrs. flattery are sisters. „ Miss Goldie Hodges, Mrs. Simon Fendig and Allen Fendig of Wheatfield were here today to visit Mrs. Fendig’s mother, Mrs. Allen at the hospital. • Mrs. A. E. Conrad returned today from Logansport where she and Mrs. Conrad had been called on account of the death of a relative. Mr. Conrad will return later. Mrs. Harry Jinkerson returned to her home in Chicago Saturday after spending a week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiltshire. Mrs. H. R. Anderson returned from Lafayette this morning and reports that her grandmother, Mrs. Landes, is improving slightly at the Wabash Valley Sanitarium. F. W. Rose of Morocco was here today having accompanied W. E. Alexander here to take the tram for his home in Phillips, Wis. Mrs. J. L. Hargrave, who had been visiting relatives in Reming-

ton, returned today to her home । in Chicago. She was accompanied by her niece, Dorothy Spencer of Remington. / Margaret Macy returned this afternoon to her home in Indianapolis after a visit here with Almira and Cordelia Stockton. John Lyons and family of Gary came Sunday for a visit with relatives. Mr. Lyons is employed as a truck driver in that city. Richard Wangelin returned today from Lake Wawasee. Mrs. Wangelin and Firman Thompson and family remained at the lake for a longer outing. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wineland and three children, of Hebron, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knickerbocker over the week-end. Mr. Wineland is a brother of Mrs. Knickerbocker. H. E. Adams of Chicago, formerly manager of the Jasper County Farms Co., was in Rensselaer today, having been called to testify in the Oliver law suit now being tried by Judge Carr of Monticello. Mrs. J. W. Sage received a message today telling her of the death on last Saturday of her niece, Mrs. Bertha Bryan, at Ripley, Ind. Mrs. Sage will be present at the funeral service which will be held Tuesday. J Mr. and Mrs. John "E. Alter of I Union township ‘ have as their guests thdir daughter, Mrs. Ferne McAuley and her friend Mrs. Mary Oakley of Oakmont, Pa., also Mrs. Anna Burton, of Tarentum, Pa., a relative of the Alters. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Madison of DeMotte were here today having accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nelson here to take the train for their home in Athens, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson had visited relatives in Morocco, also. B. W. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murphy of Philadelphia, Pa., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Murphy. Mrs. B. W. Murphy will join her husband here in a few days. B. W. Murphy is a brother of C. L. Murphy and Mrs. J. M. Murphy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Murphy. Mrs. Moses Chupp and Irene Chfton went to Hammond today where Mrs. Chupp will have charge of the home of her son, Ora Chupp. Mrs. Ora Chupp, who has a very serious illness following an attack of influenza, is at the home of her mother, Mrs. William Schultz m Union township. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hams of 200 East Washington St., entertained for Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Murphy and family of Morocco, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Swanson and son of Chicago, Charles and Harold Halleck. The event was in honor of Mrs. Harns, Miss Ethel Hilton and Mr. Swanson’s birthdays. All report a very enjoyable time. . Charlotte Chamberlain returned this afternoon from Chicago where she had been the guest of relatives.

Chemicals extracted From Seawood. Dr. J. W. Turrentlne of the department at agriculture, in addressing the spring meeting of the American Chemical society at St Louis, said that before long America would be independent of foreign countries for iodine and bleaching carbon and to a large extent for potash. Dr. Turrentlne further stated that the seaweed which grows in abundance on the Pacific coast can ba 1 made a part of « profitable Industry In the making st >Mnah About SO products and by-produets and derivatives have boon obtainable from kelp, home Of which have commercial value aad are obtainable In large guantittae and at small coot. Products of common use obtained from kelp are ammonia, table salt, combustible gaa and Prussian Mus. a- ■ - WMt ® xeM> y viUe fids aftonoon.

Some of thd “public muioumiiW are gone Into for something to do ahi other* for somebody to de. ■owe women who wouldn’t think Of taking boarders are glad to ■ trnmme ’ date a few remunerative gueata. t A distinguished srientist estbnatao the mean annual rainfall for the entire surface of the earth at abet W inchesr , Esther Ferguson of Marion is the guest of Mr. aad Mrs. Oaries M. Blue. Mias Ferguson was one of Mr Blue’s tea chars at Wtehlwwd/ Lake county-