Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 196, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 August 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]
PERSONAL MENTION
A. T. Ropp of Barkley township. went to Indianapolis this afternoon. Mrs. Louis Schreeg of. Hammond ! was in Renseslaer today. A. J. Biggs to West Lebanon this afternoon. J. S. Lakin went to Indianapolis today. . Mrs. Allie Potta went to Fair Oaks this morning. C. S. Parren returned to his home in South Bend today. Ernest Sayers of Buchanon, Mich., came today for a visit with relatives. Mrs. John C. Galbraith of Peru came today for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Walter Rohrobaugh and children of Fair Oaks went to Delphi today. I J. W. Sappington went to Indian- j apolis today where ,he will be employed as a baker. I Gus Grant went to Salem this afternoon where he will assist in caring for the Hill race horses. I Mrs. George Smith came today for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. McColly. Mesdames Joseph and John Kohhoff and the latter’s little son, went to Lafayette today. Mr. and Mrs. D. W, Biddle and children of Remington went to Englewood this forenoon. Mrs. Emma York went to Terre Haute today for a visit with her son, Noble York and family. Jennie Marselus of Somonauk, 111., came today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Gerard. Gertrude Widner of Winamac came today for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Widner. Mary who had been visiting with Mrs. Mary E. Drake, returned today to her home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cavindish of Chicago came this afternoon for a visit with his brother, Arthur Cavindish and family of Newland. C. A. Tuteur, of Indianapolis, came this afternoon for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Anna Tuteur, and family. Mrs. S. Brown and Miss Mary Hefferman of Chicago are guests of John Kaulb and family of near Surrey. x Boy Loy, Mrs. Manon Learning and W. I. Spitler of Chicago came this afternoon to spend the weekend with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leslie and children of Rossville came today for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Arthur Putt. ' Mrs. H. G. Nesbit, of Logan, W. Va., who had been the -guest of Miss Grace Thompson, left today for her home. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Saidla went to Colfax today and Sunday will attend a large Saidla family reunion at that plate. Mrs. Milroy Sigman, who had visited’ Chester Sigman and family and other relatives, returned to her home in Wolcott. . George Knaur of Flint, Mich., who had visited his parents here, went to Lafayette today. He is employed by Armour & Co. Mrs. Grace Nordye of Hammond, who had visited with her sister, Mrs. Jack Carman and other relatives, returned to her home today. C. M. Wilcox and daughter, Mrs. Trevor Wilcox, son, William, and daughter, Donna Jane, of Springfield, 0., are guests here of relatives and friends. . Mrs. Peter Wagner is absent from her home visiting with relatives in Chicago and her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Mcßlair of Barnesville, W. R. Butler of Chicago joined his wife here today in a visit with his aunt, Mrs. James Walter of Franklin stret. He will return to his home Sunday and will be accompanied by his family. Mrs. Fred Waymire went to Valparaiso today for .a visit with her sister. She was accompanied by her niece, Mrs. Eva Hawkins, who naa visited here, to Valparaiso. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Snow went to Roselawn this afternoon and will make that town their home. Mrs. Minnie Blanke of Chicago is the guest of Edward Duvall and family. _ _ . rMesdames Ora T. Ross, A. xr. Hopkins, George M. Myers and Mrs. A A. Hoover attended the meeting of the White County League of Women Voters at Monticello this afternoon. M . .. The Rev. D. A. Rodger, who had been with his tenant, Fred Anderson and family, on his farm just northeast of this city, returned to his home in Star City today. Mr. and Mrs. James N. Leatherman went to Dayton, O.» today. Mr. Leatherman had his Maxwell automobile overhauled in the Dayton shops and will drive it back to this Ropp and family, formerly of Arkansas, but who have sold their property in that state and had visited with his Uncle Henry Ropp and family, went to Hammond this foren°Louise and Mary we . r J guests here Friday of J- W. Crooks and family. The young ladies live in New York. The former is attending a teachers’ convention m Ch Mrf° George Lewis and baby of Morocco went to Monon from here today. Her husband, who » the superintendent of th® schools was formerly at the head of the Menon schools. . G. M. Mine, who owns 1,400 acres of land in Jasper and Pulaski counties, returned today to his home in Dwight, Hl. He reports that thus far this land has produced for turn $7,000 in crops.
L. E. Eisenberg, who hqd been in Milwaukee, Wie., this week, returned here today to spend the week-end with his wife at the home of her mother, Mrs. Nathan Fendig. ■ Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Constable of Goodland were here today to meet their daughter, Mrs. W. W, Dye and children of Lowell and with them will attend the Fountain Park Chautauqua, which begins today. Mr. and Mrs. George W. ‘Estep of East Liverpool, 0., arrived here today and will make this city their home, having purchased the former Charles Shaw residence on South Weston street of T. E. Campbell. Charles Wiltshire and family left Friday for their home in Zanesville, 0., after a visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiltshire and other relatives. The trip to this city and return was made by automobile.
i D. F. Maish returned t 6 his home in Frankfort this afternoon after spending several days -on his Union township farm. Hw oats on this farm averaged 40 bpshels per acre and he had ninety-five acres of wheat which averaged nine bushels. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Renicker of North Manchester motored to this city today and will spend a short visit with relatives in Jasper. Mr. Renicker was for many years a suc-cessful-farmer and later an implement dealer in this city. Emmett O’Brien of Gary, who had visited with relatives in Monon, visited friends here today. He was accompanied by ’his nephew, Ormon Morton, of Monon. Mr. O’Brien will be remembered as Shorty O’Brien and was a member of Company M. / Thomas Donnelly, one of the Republican carrier boys, met with an accident this morning when he suffered a broken toe, the result of a fall from his bicycle. He was unable to make his regular weekly collections, but will call on his patrons next Saturday. Mrs. George Stoudt of Remington went to Waukegon, 111., today for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. D. T. Shrader. She was accompanied to this city by ner son, Paul Stoudt and daughter-in-law, Robert Stoudt, both residents of the Southern Jasper metropolis.
Charles Bonner of Remington, who was here today, reported that Harvey Williams, the popular Carpenter township farmer and auctioneer, had tqp acrei of oats which averaged 95 bushels per acre. This tdn acres is a part of a hundred acre field which yielded 63 bushels per acre. . , Charles Bonner, Morns Peck and daughter of Remington were here today, having accompanied Charles Price, grandson of the late Charles Price, for many years a prominent resident of this county, and brother of Netta Price of this city, here to take the train for his home in Carborn, W. Va. Mrs. Mason Kenton and Mrs. Chas. Zard, who came here to attend the funeral of the former’s mother, Mrs. Dora Zard, which was held in this city, Saturday, A.ugust 7 and had remained here for a visit with relatives, went to Elwood today for a visit with Mrs. Ivan Dunlap and family. From Elwood they will go to Warsaw for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Winters, and from there they will continue to their homes in Mitchell, S. D.
