Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 175, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL MENTION

Vernon Nowels was in Gary today. Dr. Joseph Hoover was in Fair Oaks today. Frank Cook of Lacrosse was in Rensselaer today. Edwin Harris of Mt. Ayr, went to Connersville today. G. A. Daugherty, Jr., went to Chicago this morning. Mrs. J. D. Martindale went to Chicago this morning. Bert Edwards, of Remington went to Gary from here today. L. H. Teets and Mrs. S. C. Alyet went to Chicago this forenoon. Everett Waymire and Carry L. Carr went to Lafayette today. Mrs. E. M. Graham returned today to her home in Indianapolis. Carrie Pierce -returned this afternoon to her home in Greencastle. Samuel Harvey came today for a visit with his brother, Charles Harvey. ’ John Groom returned to his home in Gary today after a visit her with relatives. . . , Ellis Jones and Carl Griffith of Remington were in Rensselaer Wednesday. — Leonard Swartzell returned to his home here today from Baltimore, Md. David Halstead writes to have his Republican sent to De-t-Foit,--Mich. a— Miss Edith Thompson, of Lafayette. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Knapp and R. B. Yasulis of Wheatfield were in Rensselaer today. Anne Leonard is the guest of Mrs. George Reed of North Van Rensselaer street. Jeanette z Huling of the Monnett school went to Michigan today to spend her vacation. Jacob Johnson of Gillam township, the stone road contractor, was in Rensselaer Thursday. Mrs. C. C. Triplett and children of Morocco went to Campbellsburg, Ky., from here today. Mrs. M. S. Thompson of Hammond was in Rensselaer today and later continued to Mt. Ayr. Mrs. H. E. Parkison, Jane Parkison, Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Rhoades motored to Lafayette today. == Mrs. Victoria Culp has returned from Trafalgar where she had been with a sister who is very ill. Frank Smith, the Roselawn merchant, and mother, Mrs. Grover Smith, were in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Fred Schuyler returned today to her home in Anderson after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Macy.

Floy Stephenson returned to her home in Chicago Heights. She was accompanied by Mrs. W. H. Stephenson. v William Wasson, the Brook restaurant man and Eb Crisler, also of Brook, were in Rensselaer Wednesday. J. P. Gorman was in Rensselaer Wednesday, the guest of his broth-er-in-law, .A. M. Robertson, the theatre man. Mary Allepeter, Irene and Dora Marron returned today to their homes in Ambia after a visit here with friends and relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Kirby riturned to their home in Frankfort this afternoon after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Simpson. Etta Williams, who had been in Wellington, 111., returned to her home here today- She was accompanied by her niece, Mildred Anderson. The Rev. O. S. Jordan and family of Evanston, 111., are spending the week-end with his mother, Mrs. S. L. Jordan and family of Barkley township. Orla Clouse, the grocer, who has been in the Mayo Brothers hospital at Rochester, Minn., returned to his home here todav very greatly improved in health. Julia Fannell of Frankfort, who had been the guest of her sorority sister, Sara Alice. O’Neal, returned today, to her home. While here she attended the Leap Year dance.

James Hancock and son, Roy, returned today to their home in Livonia, after a visit with Charles Hancock and family. Mr. Hancock’s father, Samuel, -is quite sick at the former’s home. Winfred H. Pullin expressed today to Stewart Learning, former Agricultural agent of Jasper county, now a Minnesota farmer living near St. Peter, that state, two fine Hampshire hogs. Dorothy Silencer, who had been in Crown Point, returned to her home in Remington today. She was accompanied by Charlotte Wheeler of that city. They were met here by Fred Peck of Remington. French Crooks returned this morning from Indianapolis where he had taken his brother. Dorris, from Martinsville. Dorris is at the Methodist hospital where he is being examined by specialists with the hope of locating his trouble. The Republican has received a postal from C. B. Steward, who is now at Winona Lake attending a meeting of agents of the Ohio Farmers’ Insurance Co. A large number are present, he says, from Indiana and Ohio.

Mrs. Mary E. Rockhold, of Los Angeles, Calif., arrived here last Saturday for an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scheurich. En route here Mrs. Rockhold stopped off for a week’s visit with her sister in Nebraska. Miss Anne Leonard, daughter of W. B. Leonard of Francesville, and a graduate of Chicago Musical college,! will ’the Presbyterian church Sunday morning. Miss Leonard’s advancement in the musical world has been rapid and all should avail themselves of the opportunity of hearing her. G. W. Estep of East Liverpool, Ohio, who had been the guest of relatives here, left today for Ashland, Ky., for a visit with his father. He will move to this city directly after August 15, at which time he gets possession of the residence on South Weston street, which he purchased of Charles Osborne. Sherman Snyder and three daughters of Spokane, Wash., were guests here of the former’s atmt, Wilson Shaeffer and family. Mr. Snyder is an automobile mechanic and operates an Overland garage in his homp city. They left today for the east and will, visit with his sisters at Cleveland, 0., and New York City. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pancoast of Newton township had as their guests the first of the week, Mr. and Mrs. Woodington and Mrs. Percy Guertin of St. Anne, 11., and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Burfack, of Woverly, Minn. Mrs. Burfack is the daughter of. the Rev. and Mrs. Paradis, formerly of this city, the Reverend being pastor of the Presbyterian church for a number of years. --t