Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 172, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL MENTION

Charles J. Dgan was ,in Delphi today. Dr. I. M. Washburn was in Lafayette today. Mrs. William Platt went to Lafayette this afternoon. Mrs. John Adair and son returned from Chicago this afternoon. Mrs. Elmer Brannaman was able to go to her home Saturday evening. H. E. White and Elmer Gwin went to Chicago this forenoon. Amos Davisson and Fred Waymire were in Chicago today. Dr. F. A. Turfler made his regular trip to Lowell this morning. Opal Hankins went to Logansport today and her sister Elsie Hankins went to Monticello. Paul Norgor and Charles Reed left this morning for Oklahoma City, Okla. Miss Helen Warner has as her guest Miss Katherine Witwer of Gary. Fred Schultz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schultz, left this afternoon for Lincoln, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Richards of Akron, 0., are guests of relatives and friends here. Mrs. Corwin Thomas returned today to her home in Marion after a visit with Mrs. Ed Nesbitt. Carrie and Gladys Pierce of Greencastle are guests of relatives and friends here. — ’ Miss Helen Reed, the obliging day clerk at the Makeever hotel, is enjoying a week’s vacation. Mrs. E. W. Strecker went to Battle Ground 0 Sunday where she will attend the institute which is being held this .week.

Isabel Beaver, Ruth Clark and May Lynge went to Battle Ground this afternoon to attend the Epworth League institute. Paul McConahay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo McConahay, returned to his work in Hammond today. The Oliver vs. Jasper. County Farms Co. suit was resumed in the circuit court here today after an adjournment since Friday evening. Lucille Good returned today to her home in Delphi after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilcox of north College ave. Fred W. Schultz of Buchanon, Mich., is here looking after some business matters. His wife and children are also here visiting with relatives.

William Lewark of Roselawn was in Rensselaer, today. He was accompanied to this city by his uncle George Hudson of Kokomo. - Mi - . Hudson left here for Indianapolyis. The following are getting along very well: Guss Larsh, Daniel Cumerford, Emanuel Lahman, Fred Baier, Mrs. Herbert Eib and baby, Mrs. Helen Reiddle and Nellie Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cavinder, of Springfield, 111., came today for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Smith of Barkley township and other relatives. Helen Murray left today for an extended trip through the east including New York, Boston and other places of interest. She will have as her companion, Anna Harmon of Attica, -formerly at teacher in the local high school. French Crooks went to Martinsville this afternoon and will take his brother, Dorris, from that city to Indianapolis. Doris is not improving satisfactorily and still suffering very much pain. Miss Blanche Prengfe of the Monnett School, went to Long Lake today and from there will go to Chicago to spend her vacation at home. Julia Henry returned to her home in Parr this morning. Geraldine Roth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Roth and Bernice Cornwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Cornwell went to Battle Ground today to attend the Epworth League institute. Other young ladies from here .will go to Battle Ground this evening. Justice of the peace S. C. Irwin has been very busy for a few days. Friday and Saturday he had twenty one persons before him charged with disobeying the automobile license low. n addition he heard the cage against Ernest Davis charged with wife desertion. Davis was bound over to the circuit court.