Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 195, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1920 — CARRIER BOYS. PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]
CARRIER BOYS.
PERSONAL MENTION
W. O. Rowles was. in Chicago to-* day. Granville Moody went to Chicago this morning. Mrs. G. A. Williams was in Lafayette today. Mrs. Ora T. Ross returned from Chicago this afternoon. John Hemphill went to Lexington, Ky., today on a business trip. Daisy Knaur went to Valparaiso today for a visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McGinnis of DeMotte were in Rensselaer today. Doris Larsh Went to Gary today for a visit with her friend, Lillian Oglesby. T. R. Cromer was called to Portland today on account of the death of a relative. Mrs. M. P. Warner went to Monticello this afternoon for a visit with Mrs. Harvey Phillips. Dean Merica, of Chicago, spent Thursday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Merica. J. M. Shaffer, proprietor of the K. of P. building, returned today to his * home in Plymouth. Miss Helen Murray returned Thursday from a very pleasant trip through the eastern part of this county. Thelma Lyons, who had been the guest of D. M. Worland and family, returned today to her home in Milroy. Hale Grant, the drayman, and family, have moved into the Fred A. Phillips residence on College avenue. . _ Mrs. Marie Rice, who had been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steffel, returned today to her home in Chicago. Orlin Grant returned.- this after-
noon to his home in Lafayette after a visit here with his brother, Van Grant and family. Pearl Possen, returned to her home in Steger, 111., after a visit here with her grandfather, George Marion and family. Mrs. John Barker of Fair Qaks was in Rensselaer today. She was accompanied by her grandson, Lyle Gustin of Toledo, O. Mrs. Clarence Sands of San Pierre was the guest the first of the week of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Rockwell of Gillam township. Mrs. H. C. Moren, who had been the guest of her niece, Mrs. K. C. Campbell and family, returned today to her home in Vincennes. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moren, of Laredo, Mo., are guests of their daughter, Mrs. K. C. Campbell and husband, of North McKinley avenue. Mrs. Randolph Wright was in Monon today. She reports that they had a good rain at her home in Newton township Thursday night. Mrs. Don Williams went to Iqdianapolis this afternoon where she will visit with her husband, who is employed in that city by the Fairbanks, Morse Co. Mrs. Bert Campbell and two daughters, who had been visiting with her father, Michael Nagel and other relatives in S. Dakota, returned Ifo their home here today. H. M. Owen, on the Rowles and Parker farm near Parr, threshed 1,265 bushels of wheat off of a sixty acre field. This is better than 21 bushels per acre average. Mrs. John Mauck and son, Leland, went to Logansport this afternoon for a visit with her daughter Lucy, who has a good position as stenographer in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Culp, former residents of Gillam township, but now residing at Convoy, 0., are the parents of twin girls, born July 14. They have named them Zetta and Zella. , „ John Worland, of Worland Brothers’ furniture firm, returned today from Indianapolis where he had taken an auto truck load of furniture to Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Con Miller. , „ , Mrs, Roy Richards of Spokane, Wash., was the guest here Thursday and today of Hale Grant and family. Mrs. Richards and the Grants became friends while residing in the west. Robert Reeve, the efficient letter carrier on city route one, will begin his fifteen days’ vacation Saturday. E. B. Allen, a relative of Postmaster Littlefield, will be his substitute. A delegation of farmers from near Terre Haute were guests today of Manager H. H. Potter at the Farmers Grain Co. These, men were investigating the farmers elevator proposition. / Mr .and Mrs. Ralph Sprague and family will leave Sunday for Lake George, Ind., where they will enjoy a three weeks’ outing with Mr. Sprague’s cousin, who owns a cottage at the Jake. Viola Reafsnyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reafsnyder of Clark street, went to Goshen today for "A visit with her sister. Mr. Reafsnyder is employed as a printer at the Republican office. Alice and Hazel Dwyer of Mt. Pulaski, DL, who had visited with their sister, Mrs. T. R. Comer and family on the former William Baker farm north of this city, went to Francesville Wednesday for a visit with relatives. Jacob Rich returned today to his home in Washington, UI., after spending a few days with his tenant, Manly Stowers, on the Rich quarter section of land in Barkley township just north of the former Blackford postoffice. • Mrs. Leonard Hayes and two children returned today to their ;home in Marion after a visit here with John G. Hayes and family and other relatives. Her husband was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hayes, and with them was a resident of this county some years ago. He was a teacher in the public schools. He is now a clerk in the Big 4 railroad office in Marion. Mrs. Alex Mericd has just received word of the arrival in New York of her brother, the 'Rev. E. E. Boyer, of Plymouth, Indr Rev. Boyer has been in Europe for the past eighteen months as a Y. M. C. A. worker in Poland. He left Warsaw July 12 and arrived in New York on August 6. Rev. Boyer will be at his home in a short time to the great delight of his family and friends.
