Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 174, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL MENTION

John Putts was in Lafayette today. George Duggins went to Crown Point today. Mrs. George Dohon of DeMotte was in Rensselaer today. William Babcock, Jr., and H. A. Lee were in Delphi today. Alex Jensen and family of Wheatfield were in Rensselaer today. William Beirley and Merritt Strain were in Chicago Tuesday. Mrs. E. M. Graham of Indianapolis came to this city this forenoon. Mrs. E. M. Graham of Indianapolis came to this city this forenoon. Mrs. L. E. Harrington and children of Virgie were in Rensselaer today.

Al Helsel of Thayer spent Monday with his daughter, Mrs. James Davis. Josephine Martin of Watseka, HL, is the guest of Luella Harmon and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Potts and Mrs. Gary of Fair .Oaks were in Rensselaer today. _ The Rev. F. O. Faley of Greencastle was the guest Tuesday of theRev. E. W. Strecker. Mrs. Firman Rutherford and son, Delos Rutherford and wife went to Hammond this forejioon. W. C. Rose returned from Chicago this forenoon where he had a load of cattle on the market today. —Miss Pearl Putt came from Lowell Monday to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. Tom Davis. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Moher of Chicago came today for a visit with George Putts and family and other

relatives. Mrs. Grace Mcßride and daughter Trellis, of Chicago, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barkley, went to Roselawn today for a visit with relatives. C. E. Robertson of Brook was herb today, having accompanied his wife and daughter, Ruth, to this city to take the train for Bloomington, where they will visit with L. H. Robertson and family. Henry Rohloff, Mrs. John Lane, Harry Swartzell and Granville Moody went to Chicago this morning Messrs. Kohloff and Moody had live stock at the Chicago yards t 0 Mt and Mrs. W. Bentley Brick returned to their home in Craw-fordsville-today after a few days visit here with C. W. Postil! and other relatives. They were accompanied home by their niece, Miss Grace Haas, who will visit with them for a few days. Mrs. Frank Hil land children motored to Shelbyville today, where they will spend Hie week. The racing season opens there Thursday. Mr. Hill has been training his horses there for some time and will start some of them in the races at this meeting. The following went to Battleground from here today to attend the Epworth League institute: Helen and Gladys Hershman, Ruby Long, Priscilla Warr, Ruth and Virginia Lyons of Brook, Katherine Witwer of Gary, who had been the guest of Helen Warner, Mrs. Ora Ruggles, son Meril and daughter Ruth, of Morocco. . ~ . j Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rhode and children, of Brookston were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Thornton of North College avenue. They were accompanied to this city by their daughter, Mrs. R. E. Th®” l ' ton, of Washington, lowa. Mrs. Thornton is the daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Thornton. She remained here for a longer visit.