Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 168, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL MENTION

John Marlatt was in Chicago today. William I. Hoover went to Delphi today. Dall DeWitt went to Lowell this morning. David Michaels went to Beloit, Wis., today. Louis Misch of Wheatfield was here today. Mrs. Stella Ketchum went to Monticello this afternoon. S. M. spent the day at his, farm near Roselawn. Mrs. James Hemphill and daughter Frances were in Chicago today. Fred Markin and Moses Leopold returned from Chicago this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Coflfell returned this afternoon to their home in Lafayette. Edwin Harris of Mt. Ayr and J. A. Washburn of Remington went to Chicago today, .; : Anna Bullis and Tracy Eck went to Culver today for a visit with their friend, Bessie Adamson. Mrs. Clara Andrus went to Hammond today for a visit with relatives. Mrs. A. E. Wallace and children have returned from Chicago and will remain here until September. Mrs. Julian Hogate, who had been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Strecker returned to her home in Danville today. Esther Ferguson, who had been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Blue, returned today to her home in Marion. Mary Jane Brown, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Brown, went to Chicago today for a visit with Lois F. Hopkins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Prichard and children of Culver were guests here Sunday of William Hoover, Sr. and family and J. W. Rains and family. Mrs. Ida Randle St. Clair left today for her home in Birmingham, Ala., after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. B. Forsythe and other relatives. ~ * Mrs. W. T. Mahoney, who had been here in the interest of the women’s branch of the Catholic Order of Foresters, returned to her home today. —— ——■ Joseph Reynold, who is with the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co., was the guest here Tuesday and today of his mother, Mrs. Hettie Nichols, of Milroy avenue. B. W. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams and daughter of Philadelphia, who had visited here with C. L. Murphy and family, left this morning for a visit with relatives at North Judson. Elias Webb of Wolcottville, GeoWebb, of Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Webb and daughter ol Monon, returned to their homes today after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Eldridge and other relatives Sebe Overton was called to Monon today to attend the funeral ol his niece, Cora Overton, the ter year old daughter of his brother William Overton. Death occurred Monday and the funeral was held this afternoon. Jacob Clouse of Remington lefi here today for Larimore, N. D. where he will be employed in th( harvest fields, for Joseph, Henrj and John Shide, former residents oi this county. The ShideS have out about 1000 acres of wheat wlucl they informed Mr. Clouse is th( most promising for many years. Mr. and Mrs. John L Gwm art spending a few days at Winoni Lake, having made the trip to tha Chautauqua center with Mayoi Charles G. Spitler and wife Tues day. The mayor and wife return ed here today bringing with then Irma Campbell, Josephine Wash burn, Mabel Eisele and Irene Hoov er. These young ladies had spen a week at the lake.