Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 176, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]
PERSONAL MENTION
Dorothy McConahay went to Monon today. _ Mrs. W. P. Cooper went to Reynolds today. J. N. Bicknell went to Kankakee, . 111., today. Joseph Smith of Wheatfield was in Rensselaer today. Bernice Gorman of Morocco was in Rensselaer today. Clinton Colvert went to Chicago Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Er Wallace motored to Chicago-today. - Mell Abbott is still confined to his home with an injured leg. Andrew Coffell returned this afterncon to his home in Lafayette. Attorney Abraham Halleck went to Chicago today on legal business. Mrs. S. P. Hilliard had her tonsils removed at the hospital this forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Thomas of Remington went to Chicago from here today. - Mrs. Riley Miller and daughter left today for Melbourne, Mo., for an extended visit.
Lucille Mackey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mackey went to Chicago this afternoon. Laura Beauregard returned today to her home in Chicago after a’ visit with Allie Francis. Mrs. Lewis Eisenberg went to Chicago today where she expected to join her husband on a lake trip. John Marlatt, Donald Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kresler went to Chicago on the early morning train. May and Geraldine Payne returned to their homes in Peru today after a visit here with Mrs. J. H. Payne. Mrs. Mary Garland, of Buffalo, White county, came today for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Everett Greenlee. • Elizabeth Moore went to Frankfort for a visit with Ivah Healey, daughter of Col. and Mrs. George H. Healey. . Jesse Brown of Detroit, Mich., came today for a visit with his aunt, Mrs. A. R. Hopkins of College avenue. Mrs. Fred Corbley and daughter came Thursday for a month’s visit with her parents, Mr. afid Mrs. John Langhoff. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Campbell and son, Graydon, of Chicago, came today for a visit with their son, K. C. Campbell and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hoge, who. had been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bott, returned today to their home in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burch went to Hammond today. Mr. Burch has employment there and they will make that city their home. Vera and Mildred Baker, who had been the guests of John Newcome and family, returned today to their home in Pontiac, DI. W. J. Buckley returned today to his home in Lafayette after a visit with his sister-in-law, Mrs. John Martindale of College avenue. Bernice Kessinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kessinger, left today for a visit with her sisters at Wesfield and Indianapolis. Mrs. H. R. Anderson and baby returned today' to their home in Indianapolis after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mell Abbott. „ , , Helen and Edna Gray returned today to their home in Kenosha, 111, after a visit here with their uncle, J. S. L. Gray and other relatives. ~ . Attorney and Mrs. John A. uunlap, Granville Moody, Nellie MakeeveiL Dr. A. P. Rainier and Donald Beam went to Chicago this forenoon. Mrs: H. R. Hynes and daughter, who had been the guests of Mir. and Mrs. Clarence Powers of Remington,' returned today to their home in Chicago. . Mrs. Freeman Wood went to Chicago this morning accompaning that far a number of her guests, who returned today to their homes in Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Charles Thomas of Memphis, Tenn., and Mrs. R. E- Fuller of Indianapolis came today for a visit with their aunt, Mrs. Anal Woodworth and. family. 1 Mrs. Ruby Low, of Los Angeles, Calif., who had visited here with her sister, Mrs. Carl Somers, went to Lafayette today to visit with her sister, Mrs. Earl Funk. Mrs. A. Peterson returned today to her home in 'Chicago after a visit with Isaac Lilja and family. Mrs. Lilja and mother, Mrs. M. Aleen, accompanied Mrs. Peterson. Mr. and Mts. G. N. Thompson and three children, of Aurora, Neb., came today for a visit with C. C. Warner and family and other relatives. Mrs. Thompson was formerly Miss Linda Dwiggins. Elmer Jacks went, to Lafayette today and expected to accompany home his sister, Florence, who had been in a hospital in that city. Miss Jacks’ mother, who had been with her, expected to return to her home here also. . . - - -r
