Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 194, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION. [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL MENTION.

W. I. Hbover went to Delphi today. % Mrs. Charles Morrell went to Lafayette today. Mary Medlock of Goodland went from here today to Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Wells and baby of Morocco were in Rensselaer today. „ Mrs. Henrietta Werner of Frankton came'today for a visit with the family of William Hayes. Mrs. Joseph Pullin and her guest, Mollie Orr, of Chicago, enjoyed the day with relatives in Union township. - - . Hellen Good, who had been the guest of Helen Warner and other friends, returned to her home in Lafayette today. \ Mr. and Mrs. frank W. Fisher, Miss Sarah Burr and Lee. Glazebrook of Kankakee township were in Rensselaer today. Mr. Rufus Knox of Chicago accompanied her father, N. S. Batea to this city. Mr. Bates has just recovered from an operation. Opal- Lakin and Bettie Lash, who had been guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. LoWrnan of Parr, returned today to their homes in Danville, 111. Mrs. K. C. Campbell and baby returned today to their home from Chicago. Mrs. Campbell’s return here was delayed on account of the illness of her child. Mrs. Thomas Hoyes, son and daughter went to Lafayette todap for a visit with her sister, Mrs. E. W. Hickman and family. Mr. Hoyes will join them Sunday. , Mrs. Earl Parson of Bnnghurst arrived here today for a visit- with relatives. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. J. F. Irwin, who had been a guest in the Parson Charles Davison, daughter Marjorie and granddaughter, Virginia Rhoades Davison, left today for their home in Marshall, 111., after a visit here with Mrs. E. S. Rhoads and family. ' _ t Edward, Nell and Alice Ryan of Gillam township • and their guest, Grace Coughlan, of Lagro were in Rensselaer today. Mias Nell continued from here to ''Farmers, where she will attend a house party. . Olive McCosh, who had been the guest of her brother, Scott McCosh, and family, returned today to her home in Shumway, 111. Mrs. McCosh and son went to Danville, 111., and later will go to Shumway. Mary E. Rockhold of Los Angeles, Calif., who had been the guest here of her parents, Mr. and Mra Joseph Scheurich and other relatives,left today for Kilbourne, Wis., for a visit She will return to th* «ty /before leaving for her western h °M%. IL E. Parkison of North McKinley avenue, went to Larayen® todav for an extended visit with her ior Parkison, and son, Attorney w. nshe wiH attend » ! former students of Stockwell legiate Institute. Mrs. P^, rklßon ! graduated from the I than fort/ years ago. The tion has been out of existence for about thirty years.