Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 188, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]
PERSONAL MENTION
Omar Wilcox went to Chicago today.* Simon Wells of Hammond was in Rensselaer today. John Poole was at his Hopkins Park, 111., farm today. Mt 11 Abbott returned from Indianapolis this forenoon. Miss Monta Oglesby of Gary will accompany them on their trip. Joseph Maddox and Ernest Smith were in Rensselaer Tuesday. Mike Kuboske and son, Bernard, went to Chicago this forenoon. Mrs. James Jeffries of McCoysburg was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Alex Quinn went to Ottawa, .Hl„ today for a visit with relatives. Mary Griffin and Maggie Lowman returned today to their homes in Hebron. C. J. Sainte and L. W. Hill of Goodland were in Rensselaer today. Dr. Robert Y. Oosten and family have moved from this city to Medaryville. D. F. Maish of Frankfort came today to look after his darma in Union township. Mrs. Eda Wineland and son, Albert, of Remington, went to Gary from here today. 4 Mrs. Wm. Con Miller and mother, Mrs. Louis H. Hamilton motored to Indianapolis today. Mrs. Schuyler Robinson and son went to South Bend today for a visit with relatives. -a
Miss Gladys Lambert is visiting in Hobart with Miss Marion Paxton for a few days. Joseph Pullin and family have moved into the Warren residence on North Cullen street. Mrs. John Randle of Reynolds spent the day here with Mrs. Hettie Nichols of Milroy Avenue. Mrs. । William B. Fisher and daughters of Milroy township were in- Rensselaer Tuesday. | W. R. Lee, the Mt. Ayr Mer-chant-editor and son, Howard, were in Rensselaer Tuesday. Mrs. Ruth Thornton Went to Tipton today where she will remain for some time with her children. A. J. Landes, formerly of thin county, but now living near Indianapolis, .was in Rensselaer today. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fendig, Mrs. Donald Beam and Roberta Scott went to Chicago this morning. Mrs. JAmes F. Irwin went to Bringhurst for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Earl Parsons and husband. Caleb Hopkins of Lafayette was the guest the first of the week of his brother, Nim. Hopkins, and other relatives. Walter Stump returned this morning to his home near Shelby, after * visit here with his sister, Mrs. Jasper Cover, . , , Mrs. F. E. Mauck and daughter, Pansy, returned this afternoon to their home in Muncie, after a visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brusnahan and children of Crown Point were here today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Thomas Brusnahan. Catherine Halsema returned today to her home in Peru after a visit here with her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. John Halsema. May Thomas, who had been nursing Mrs. Reiddle at the hospital, went to her home in Donavan, Hl., today to spend a week. J. H. Sappington who had been employed as a baker in this city for some time, returned today to his home in Indianapolis. James R. Tarwater of Servierville, Tenn., was in Rensselaer today from here continued to Wheatfield for a visit with relatives. Mrs. C. G. Newby and Miss Grace Haas will leave Friday for Pittsburg for a two J^®®^ 8 -J?!!? with their sister, Mrs. P. H. Smith. Mrs. Mattie Sharp, who took the remains of her father, John Stively, to Bellefountaine, 0., for burial, will return to her home in this city
in about two weeks. Ed Medland, of the firm of Medland Brothers, contractors, of Logansport, was in Rensselaer today looking after the remodeling of the Long-Bank building. Ruth Rainier, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. J. Ford Rainier of Indianapolis came today for a visit with her grandparents, Mr. andMts. O. K. Rainier of North Cullen street. Miss Alice Shehan, of Monon, and Mrs. Max Kitterman, of Cambridge City, are the guests of Miss Marguerite Norris. The young ladies were classmates at DePauw university. Joseph Woolover, who had visited friends here for a few days, returned today to his work at Lntereneeburg. He is employed by the Western Union Telegraph Co. N. 8. Bates is convalescing nicely, having left .Hahanneman hospital and is now at Ue Jmme of hu daughter, Mrs. Rufus Kmx in Chicago. He expects to return to his home here in a very few days. Senior Hopkins, for myiy yW a resident of this city, ben* son of the late' Mr. and Ito. Ludd Hopkins, and a brother of Louis F. Hopkins and Mrs. G. K. worth of Chicago, was m Ren"*; aer Wednesday. Mr. HopW"* now a resident of and is with the bond department of the Fletcher-American Co. •
