Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 175, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1920 — GUESTS OF THOMAS TAGGART [ARTICLE]
GUESTS OF THOMAS TAGGART
sMrs. John I. Gwin, who is the woman chairman of the tenth congressional district, and Mrs. Donald Beam, the secretary, went to French Lick this Thursday, where they will be the guests of Thomas Taggert, the democratic nominee for U. S. senator from Indiana. The candidate has invited the democratic state committee, the democratic state candidates, the delegates to the San Francisco convention to be his guests this week. -
Went down to see - the dandy little dry cleaner last night and found him all ruffed up over the fact that the Republican went to press on Wednesday, July 21, without carrying an account of his birthday in its columns. It seems that the king of dry cleaners has a birthday as well as anyone else and that he desires the proper publicity given it. "Handsome Herman long ago crossed the line which placed him in the ranks of bachelorhood, and readily admits that it was thirty-three years ago that he cast his first bit of sunshine over this earth.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Wood of North Milton street have as their guests, the following relatives of the latter: Grandmother, Mrs. Emily Lindsey of Marion; mother, Mrs. Emily Langford, of Ashley; brother, Ellison Lanford and wife of Cleveland, 0.; sisters, Mrs. John Smith and husband, Mrs. Richard Miller, husband and daughter, of Cleveland, 0., and Miss Waneda Langford of Ashley.
