Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 173, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]
PERSONAL MENTION
Ellis Thomas was in Monon today. Ruth Gorham was in Fair Oaks today. Harvey Moore went to Linden today. Mrs. Randolph Wright was in Monon today. Mrs. Stella A. P. Ketchum went to Detroit today. S. E. Cook of McCoysburg was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. John Simonin and son, Gerald went to Chicago today. Chauncey McCollough of Remington was in Rensselaer today. Moses Leopold and G. J. Jessen went to Chicago this forenoon. Attorney George A. Williams went to Indianapolis this afternoon. Charles Guild and G. D. Prevo of Medaryville were in Rensselaer today. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Donnelly and Calvin Cain were in Lafayette today. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Guth of Washington, 111., were in Rensselaer today. Ben Miller, Charles Alberding and Henry Luken of near San Pierre were in Rensselaer today. Mrs. W. L. Myer and two daughters returned today from a visit with relatives in Frankfort. The Rev. John Rhind and wife and Mrs. Cora Shand of Remington went to Chicago from here today. D. E. Holister, who had been visiting with relatives in Billings, Montana, has returned to his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fendig left today for Yellowstone National park and other western points of interest. Ira Richards and friends. Miss Vera Lee, of Akron, 0., are here for a visit with his uncle, John Richards.
Edd J. Randle, C. E. Prior, Mike Kuboske, B. K. Zimmerman and Oren F. Parker went to Chicago this morning. D. W. Allee, who had visited with his family here since Friday, returned today to Indianapolis where he is employed. Jay W. Stockton and J. A. McFarland left this morning by automobile on a business trip to South Bend and vicinity. Mrs. Ulysees Heiston and son returned to their home in Shelby this morning after a visit with J. N. Bicknell and family. L. A. Young, one of the contractors on the north Marion consolidated school building, returned today to his home in Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Guthrie and Harry Sturdy, who had been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Thompson returned Monday to their homes in Chicago. - Mr. and Mrs. John Oaks of Remington were in Rensselaer today, having accompanied Helen Campbell here to take the train for her home in Bloomington. , Chauncey Wood left Monday for his home in McAllen, Texas. Mrs. Wood will remain in Indiana for a long visit. She went to North Lib-erty-today for a visit with relatives. Harold L. Clark arrived home from Akron, 0., today where he had been working for the past several months, having been laid off temporarily with several hundred other men.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Raymond of Jordan township were in Rensselaer today having accompanied their son, Carl Raymond, here to take the train for his home in Boston, Mass. Worth McCarthy, who, since the close of the Indiana Dental College at Indianapolis, had been with his brother, Dr. Frank McCarthy of
I Terre Haute, returned to hi* home here Monday. । Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Daake returned today, to their home in Huntington, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. McKinney, who are cannected with the Jasper County Farms Company. Mrs. A. B. Charpie of Indianapolis and Ben Smith of Wisconsin, who had been visiting with S. J. Asher and family, left today for. their homes. Mrs. Charpie is Mrs. Asher’s mother and Mr. Smith is her uncle. Merlie Lamborn, who had visited with her brother, Brown Lamborn, in Carpenter township, returned to Chicago Monday evening where she is employed by the - government, having been transferred from Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Inkster and son of Kankakee 111., came today for a visit with Harry Gifford and family. Margaret Gifford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gifford, who had been visiting in Kankakee, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Inkster to this city. *
