Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 192, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]
PERSONAL MENTION
Mildred Biggs went to Greencastle today. , Harrison Fowler went to Cates today. Arthur Yeiter went to Kokomo today. Ray Day went to Lafayette this afternoon. J. H. Sappington went to Chicago this forenoon. Leonard Rhoades went to Chicago this forenoon. Cecil Gundy of Fair Oaks was in Rensselaer today. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Fleming went to their home in Hobart today. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hilton of Newland were in Rensselaer today. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thompson of Remington were in Rensselaer today. S. A. Canada returned this morning to Hammond where he is employed. Mrs. Frank Maloy of Lowell visited her mother, Mrs. Michael Eger here today. George Antcliff of near Brook was brought to the hospital today with a broken leg. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Potts and Mrs. Geary of Fair Oaks were in Rensselaer Monday. Mrs. Leßoy Snow and son, Leßoy, Jr., went to Nappanee today for a visit with relatives.
William Hershman, ex-county commissioner of north Jasper was in Rensselaer today. L. R. Iliff of Remington went to Chicagor from here today and will be employed in that city. Vilma Brooks of Remington underwent an operation at the hospital today for tonsilitis. Mrs. Earl Haniford of Roselawn was in Rensselaer today having some dental work done. Paul Barker of Fair Oaks went, to Chicago today where he is employed in the merchant marine. i Harry Newman, the faithful International Harvester salesman, I went to Crown Point this morning. Curtis Hurley left today for Rock Springs, Wyo. He was accompanied as far as Chicago by W. A. McCurtain. , . 1 S. Ray Laßue returned from Chicago this forenoon. He made the trip to that city Sunday with Alfred , Thompson by automobile. Miss Alma Garling, of Frances-j ville, was in Rensselaer today. Miss . Garling will teach in the public schools here the coming term. Prof. Paul C. Toner and wife went to Chicago today. From that city Mrs. Toner will continue to lowa Tor a visit with relatives. Mrs. Harvey Moore and daughters, Madaline and Mrs. Arthur ( Ames, returned Saturday from an outing in South Haven, Mich. Mrs. Frank Webber, Dilla Norman, 1 Mrs. Roy Lewis, Everett Halstead, son and daughter, and Thomas Callahan went to Chicago this morning. < -7— Howard Swim, who is employed in a Michigan City factory, is spending his vacation of a week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Swim. Misses Eva and Anna Morganegg left Monday for Colorado Springs where they expect to make an extended visit with their sister, Mrs. Burlie Harrod. Mr .and Mrs. Virgil Hamilton, of Erie, Pa., arrived, here Monday afternoon for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hale Warner,; and other relatives. Mrs. J. H. Mahle and children returned today to their home m Blue j Island, 111., after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gangloff and other relatives. Mrs. W. D. Meyers and daughter, Mrs. W. H. Meyers, were in Rensselaer Monday. They live on the northern border of Walker township south of Wheatfield. - Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Reich of Malden, Wash., who had visited here with the families of Tony Kanne, Nelson Sanders and William Bierly, left today for their home. •Mrs. Rachel Scott left this morn- ( ing for South Berkley, Calif., for a visit with relatives. She was accompanied to Chicago by her ( daughter, Mrs. Julius Huff. 1 Mrs. Louise Healy of Pittsburg, Pa came today for a visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Meyers and other relatives. Mrs. Healy is the daughter of Joseph Meyers. Mrs. Mary Ensminger of Fountaintown, who had been the guest of her brother, David Worland and family, went to Hammond today to visit her brother, Joseph Worland. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stump and children of Waukegon, Hl., who had visited here, with Mr. and Mrs. Cover, went to Forest today for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rayher. a Mrs. Maggie Swartzell and Frieda Karsten left today for Trinidad, Colo., where they will make their future home. The two children will make their home with A. Halleck until Spring. . Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Nesbitt returned Monday evening from an auto trip to Marion.. They were accompanied by Mr. /md Mrs. J. BL. Gray. The latter visited with relatives at Bluffton. The Republican is pleased to note the renewal of the subscription of Manda Hoyes of Indianapolis. Miss Hoyes is the of Hester Hoyes of North Van Rensselaer street, this city. B W. M. Bousher of Fair Oaks was in Rensselaer today. He had just returned from White county. He
had a pearl worth SIOO or more which he had found near the Lowe bridge on the Tippecanoe. Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Anderson returned Sunday from Buchanon, Mich., where they had been to visit his mother, Mrs. Emil Johnson and family. His sister, Josephine Johnson, accompanied him home. Dorothy Dunlap, the six year old daughter of Attorney and Mrs. John As Dunlap, who underwent an operation Monday at the hospital for the removal of her tonsils, was able to return to her home today. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Leopold returned from Hammond Monday evening where they had been guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wolfe and daughter accompanied the Leopolds to their home here. The trip was made by automobile. The four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kaulb of near Surrey is recovering from a recent injury in which the little, child’s thigh was broken the result of a fall. It will be remembered that the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kaulb was severely injured in a runaway accident not long ago. The friends of Mrs. Anna Marrow will be pleased to know. that she is recovering very nicely from her recent serious illness and that she is able to be up and around at her home with son, Frank Marrow, who lives five miles south of this city.
