Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 182, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]
PERSONAL MENTION
Ed Harris of Mt. Ayr went to Connersville today. J. M. Clifton of Fair Oaks was in Rensselaer todhy. Mrs. Simon Thompson went to Chicago this afternoon. Frank Wolfe of Michigan City was in Rensselaer today. Attorney Abraham Halleck was in Chicago today oa legal business. Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Mattocks of Uqion township were in Rensselaer today. Mr. Robert Baumgartner will sing at the Methodist church next Sunda^r m °and ng Mre. Riley Nowels and daughter, Mrs. May Witham, went to Rockfield today. Mrs. Mildred Richardson went to Marion today for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Harry Mflner. Kenneth Ross of Chicago came -today for a visit with his grandmother, Mrs. Ora T. Ross. Mrs. R. H. Mardorff and daughter Mary of Chicago came today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mil*
liron. , , . . Mrs. Cora Casey, who had been visiting with relatives in Remington, left today for her home in Buffalo, New York. Mrs. William Steiner and three sons of Jerseyville, 111., came today for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Norman. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Fleming and son of Franklin came today for a visit with his brother. Rev. J. B. Fleming, and family. William Lee went to Indianapolis today to get another of the government trucks to use on this district of the state highway system. Mrs. John E. Alter and daughter Mrs. A. W. McAulley and Keith McAulley went to Chicago Heights today for a visit with relatives, Ira Richards and lady friend, Miss Vera Lee, who had visited relatives and friends here left today for for their homes in Akron, O. J. H. Sappington, who has been employed as the O’Riley bakery here for the past several months, will go to Monticello Monday where he will be employed in the Elmore bakery. . _ The Ladies of the League of Women Voters of Barkley township will meet at the Center School house Thursday afternoon, August 5, at 2:80 o’clock. J. H. Sappington and Earl Easterday went to Chicago today and witnessed the double header ball games between the White Sox and Philadelphia American League teams. Lieutenant Commander James E. Brenner and wife arrived here Wednesday evening from Valparaiso, where they had been visiting with Bert Brenner and wife, for a visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoover and baby went to Battle Creek, Mich., today, where Mr. Hoover will take treatment at the Battle Creek Sanitarium for a mbnth. They were driven through by his brother Alfred. . . . . Mr. W. L. Schroeter and baby returned Wednesday from a three weeks’ visit with her parents in AJI- - Hl. Mrs. Schroeter is the wife of the Rev. Schroeter, pastor of the Union Township Lutheran church. x j Ella Best went to Chicago today for a visit with her former associates at St, Luke hospital. Sunday
she will leave for Dayton, Ohio, where she will be an instructor in science in the Miami Valley hospital, one of the finest hospitals in this country. Capt J. L. Hagins will have as his guest Sunday, A. B. Gibson, of Chicago, superintendent of the employment branch of the Pullman company. Mr. Gibson has been in the employ of the Pullman company for thirty-five years and will shortly be retired on a pension of 351 per month. Mr. Hagins, who was formerly in the employ of man campany, was retired .some years ago and receives 337.50 per month pension.
