Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 170, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. J. H. Holden was in Chicago today. Harry Wood /went to Lowell this morning. .Mrs. H. M. Burns was in Monticello today. Mrs. D. Delos Dean went to Chalmers this afternoon. * John Jungles and W. L. Bott went to Indianapolis this morning. Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth went to Kalamazoo, Mich., today. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Gwin returned from Winona Lake Thursday. —BN. Fendig, W. G. Richardson went to Chicago this forenoon. Lucile Knox and Ada Robinson went to Chicago today for a visit with friends. J. A. McFarland and daughter, Mrs—Charles Mann were in Monon today. .Mrs, Osa Ritchey and little granddaughter went to Connersville today to visit her mother. Lulu Fleming of Chicago Heights came this afternoon for a visit with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. J. Budman Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bentley Brick of Crawfordsville drove here yesterday for a Visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Postill and other relatives. Mrs. Bert Campbell left this afternoon for Mitchell, S. D., where she will visit with her mother, Mrs. .Michael Nagel and her sisters. Mrs. B. A.. Liston and children of Cedar Lake came today for a visit with the families of Jacob Wagner and Mike Kuboske. Messrs. William and Russell Grant are at home to their many friends there days, each being the owner of an excellent case of the
mumps. ' . — - Mrs. W. B. Swayzee and children of Winterset, lowa, who had been visiting with her mother, Mrs. May Witham® went to Frankfort this afternoon. Hairy Gilford and D. W. Waymire went to Kankakee, 111., this forenoon and from that city they expected to return with a new Kankakee truck which Mr. Waymire has purchased. Grelo Torbett, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Torbett, returned today from Edwardsburg, Mich., where she had visited with her sister, Mrs. John Dale. Mrs. A. Winger, who had been a guest in the family of A. E. Shafer returned to her home ip Chicago today. W. H. Blackburn of Chicago is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Shafer. Joseph Wilson and little daughter went to Indianapolis today and will return with Mrs. Wilson, who has been in the Methodist hospital in that city. She is improving in health. _ Wilbert, three-months-old son of Ora Chupp of Union township, died at seven o’clock this Friday morning after a brief illness. The funeral service will be held Saturday and interment made in Lutheran cemetery. Mrs. A. C. Campbell and children of Fair Oaks went to New Albany where they will spend the summer with her parents. Mr. Campbell will be in attendance at Indiana University during this time. Bernice Long was called to Washington today on account of the death of a friend. From Washington Miss Long will continued to Evansville for a visit before returning to her home. The Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Barbie have moved into the Christian church manse on North Cullen street, the First Christian church having purchased this property of Col. George H. Healey of Frankfort. —
Victor Webb of Grand Rapids, lowa, who was the guest here Thursday and today of his cousin, Mrs. Frank Leek, left today for St. Louis, Mo., where he will spend * few days with his firm, the RiceStix, wholesaler of drygoods. Mr. Webb travels for this firm in northwestern lowa. Mrs. Albert Wolf writes to have the address of her Republican changed froni Chalmers to Monon. Mr.. Wolf has been employed in a Monon butcher shop for sometime, but has but recently moved his family to that place.
