Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 180, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL MENTION

Roe E. Yeoman wppt to Danville, 111., today. R. A- Parkison went to Chicago this morning. Daniel Tanrfer of near DeMotte was in Rensselaer Tuesday. Elmer Babcock of Hammond is the guest here of relatives. Attorney Emory Sellers of Monticello was in* Rensselaer today. William Gundy , returned this morning to his home in Fair Oaks. Drs. E. Besser and A. P. Rainier *of Remington were in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Charles Jacks and brother Russell Ward went to Frankfort this afternoon. Mrs. Ross Grant of Chicago is visiting with her mother, Mrs. J. Q. Alter. ; ' Miss Aileen AJhnan has returned home after a visit with friends at Rossville, 111. George S. Stowers of Brook went to Monon today for a visit with his I son, O. S. Stowers. Miss Lillian Janeway of Hillsboro, who had visited with Frank Marrow and faihily returned today to her home. Lawrence Hippensteel, of Valparaiso, has returned to his hove after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. ‘F. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. A. Atwood of Remington went to Downers Grove from here today to attend the funeral of a relative. Jane Parkison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. s James Parkison, went to Chicago today and will jenter Chicago university. Mrs. James A. Irwin, son and baby daughter, of Bradley, 111., came today for a visit with Robert- Yeoman and family.,- • . — - Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shoots of Chicago are guests of Ed. D. Rhoads and family and other relatives and friends. Sidney Peters went to Crawfordsville this afternoon where he will be employed with a Western Union Telegraph construction crew. Mr. and Charles Marlin of Missouri came ,today a visit with relatives. Mrs. Marlin is a daughter of John Kerr of McCoysburg. Mrs. Charlie Elmore returned home Monday eve after accompanying her son John to his school in Fort Wayne from his recent vacation. Mrs. W.E. Jacks; daughter Florence and son Vilas went to fayette today. Miss Florence, who has been seriously ill is still quite sick. Marguerite Norris went to Lafayette today where she will meet her friend, Jane Morris, who will accompany the former to her home here for a visit. . Mr. and Mrs. Al . Konovsky of DeMotte and Mr. Konovsky’s sister, Mrs. Polly Konovsky and sons Arthur and Harry of Chicago were here Tuesday. * Mrs. Joseph Halligan, James Halligan, Maggie Halligan and Mike Quinlan left today for Colorado Springs,' Colo. Mr. Quinlan will stop 'off en route at Kansas City. Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Brown and daughter Mary Jane went to Chicago today. The Doctor will return home this evening but Mrs. Brown and Mary Jane will remain for a visit with the former’s cousin.

Mrs. W. R. Stewart James Hayworth 'of Francesville, who had undergone an operation at the Mayo Brothers Hospital at Rochester, Minn., stopped off here today between trains for a short visit with hit sister, Mrs; Orla Clouse. > He continued from here to his home. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cavmder and children, who had been yisiting relatives in .this county returned today to .their hone O. Mr Cavinder ft a railroad employe and is superintendent of a roundhouse in Hie Illinois capital. He was spending his vacation here. Bert Viant, of Lowell, came ,to Rensselaer in style today, haying accompanied James Morrison' here from Lowell in the latter’s plane. Mr. Viant secured a bird’seye view of Rensselaer from 2,000 feet up and says that Rensylaer from that distance is a beautiful Mr Paul Hyinan and wife and daughter* Mr and Mrs Marion Parks and little sen all of Lown, snort, and Mr. and Mrs. William Beal and little daughter Marcaline Parks were all wsek-end guests at fte home of Mrs. Ella Parks. Mrs.