Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 186, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. Fred Diff of Parr was here today. Dr. I. M. Washburn was in Lafayette today. Mrs. Alfred Donnelly went to Chicago, this morning. Charles Replogle left this morning for Ashville, N. C. Jack Grant is nursing a broken arm the result of a fall. John Carlin returned this morn-1 ing to his home in Parr. Charles Mullaney of Roselawn was in Rensselaer today. Michael Delehanty of Wheatfield was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. C. C. Shue of Mt. Ayr went to Monon from here today. Judge Robert Vanatta returned today to his home in Marion. Attorney W. W. Lowry of Indianapolis is here on legal business. John Marion who had been in Medaryville returned here today. Frank Tillett and daughter, Zora, of Gillam were in Rensselaer today. Ernest Cockerel went to Westville today for a visit with his sister. Mrs. Jay Lamson went to Mulberry* today to visit her sister, who ir not well. —‘ ~" Orpha Gant of Gary came this afternoon for a visit with relatives and friends. Miss Alverta Simpson went to EI Paso, 111., today for a visit with her mother and sister. Mrs. Carl Bulken of Chicago came Monday for a visit with her father, Monroe Sweigart. Mrs. Charles Pollock of Morocco entered the hospital Monday afternoon for medical attention. Mrs. Susan Raines and son, A. O. Raines, of Vermillion, DI., are guests at the home of A. Merica. Richard Miller of Cleveland came today to be with his wife who is quite sick at the hospital in this city. Frances Grant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hale Grant spent the. day with the family of Felix Erwin df“ Fair Oaks. Mrs. Margaret Collins of Kokomo has returned to her home after a visit with the family of her brother, H. T. Gwinn. Landy McGee went to Water Valley this morning and expected to return this evening with a big catch of fish. Raney McCurtain, son of Mrs. Sol Reese left today for Menominie, Wis., for a visit with his uncle, Isaac McCurtain. C. W. Eger, Fred Feldhous, Mr. Slosson, the state highway superintendent for this district, went to Chicago this morning. Ruth Wood, who is librarian in Champaign, 111., is spending her vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Wood. Mrs. Grace Nordyke and two children of Hammond came today for a visit with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Carmen and family. Red (Paul) Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Robinson of Hammond, is visiting here with his grandmother, Mrs. C. B. Wells. Mrs. Glenn Sparling Miller and children of Arkansas City, Kas., came today- for a visit with Mrs. Arthur Arnott and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Gray of Remington, who had taken an extensive western trip, including Yellowstone Park, returned to their home today. Charles Walker of near Gifford was in Rensselaer today. He sustained a broken arm in a ball game a short time ago, but is recovering nicely. iA Ross Moore, who is employed in a drug store in LaGrange, 111., is spending a short vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moores- — Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilcox, Laban Wilcox and Harry Swartzell were in Chicago today. The gentlemen attended the White Sox-New York ball game. Florence Gorman, who is taking her vacation from her duties in the W. L. Myer dental office, went „io Detroit, Mich., today for a visit with friends. Mrs. J. D. Martindale and daughter Marine went to Terre Haute today for a visit with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson. Her father has been in poor health for some time. J. F. Moren and two neioes Helen and Marion Busick of LaReafo, 111., went to Chicago today. Mr. Moren is the father of Mrs. K. C. Campbell, with whom he and his neices had been visiting. Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp, son George and daughter Dorothy, of Chicago Heights, are guests of her brother, Harry Watson and wife. Sunday the two families autoed to the home of Frank Haskell in Pulaski county and enjoyed the day. H. A. Scott of Pittsburgh, Kas., was the guest here Monday of his aunt, Mrs. Clara Coen of North Cullen street. - He was en route home from Detroit, Mich. The friends of Mrs. Coen will be delighted to know that her health is improving very much. l ? Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gerth and • children returned today to their home in Indianapolis after a visit here with Mrs. Caroline, Gorham and family. Mrs. Gerth was formerly Miss Della Ball, daughter of the late Cyrus Ball. Her mother Was a sister of Nelson Randle of this city. „ . Mr -and Mrs. George Green left today for their new home in Canton, New Jersey. It is honed that Mrs. Green, who has been for some time in very poor health will be benefited by the change. Mr. and Mrs. Green were very # sorry to leave their many good friends here. ( Mrs. Mary Catherine Gwinn, of i Burlington, Carroll county, is the guest in the home of her son, H. T. Gwinn, of 203 South Weston street. Mrs. .Gwinn celebrated her eighty-1 second birthday on July 25, 1920. She enjoys splendid health for a woman who has exceeded so many years, the allotted three score and ten.
