Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 197, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 August 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL MENTION

Ray Day went to Lafayette toHolmes went to Lafayette this forenoon. . . ' . Charles Moody of Moody went to Chicago today. Koslosky went to Chicago this forenoon. D. A. Alexander went to Hamilton, 0., today. Mrs. Lemuel Huston went to Indianapolis today. John Rodgers of Brookston was in Rensselaer today. Samuel Stevens returned from Lafayette this morning. - F. F. Lakin of near Fair Oaks was in Rensselaer today. A. D. Hershman of Gillam township was in Rensselaer today. H. EL Potter and family visited relatives in Logansport Sunday. Jesse Wilcox of Indianapolis was a guest of relatives here Sunday. Iva Stump went to Waukegan, HL, today for a visit with relatives. ~ ... Mrs. Stella Olewnski and daughter, Veka, of Newland, went to Chicago today. Mrs. Leo Worland and children went to Monon today for a visit with her parents. Florence Sammons of Kentland is the guest of Luella .Harmon and other friends here. Mrs. Jerry Tullis of Hammond, who had visited relatives here went to Lafayette today. Mrs. John Adair returned this evening from Delphi where they had visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Platt, Henryo Platt and Stella Platt motored to Flint* Lake Sunday. Mr. and Miu. A. E. Vaughn of Newland went to Logansport today for a visit with his brother. Marvil Osborne, who had been the guest of Lorene Warren, returned today to her .home in Covington. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Darlin of Coshocton, Ohio, are the guests of Mrs. Hayes Preston and children. William VanArsdel of Indianapolis was the guest Sunday of his cousin, Mrs. William Arnott and fam-

ily Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Con Miller, of Indianapolis, were week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Hamilton. Gilford Jones and family of Red Key came today for a visit with his daughter, Mrs. F. D. Burchard and family. . , Mrs. Mattie Sharp has returned from Bellefontaine, 0., where she had taken the remains of her father for burial. Mrs. Arthur Nowels and daughter, Helen, of Columbia City, are the guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. J. M. Wasson. Dr. Rose Remmeck returned from Chicago Saturday, where she had spent a few days looking after business matters. Mrs. Thressa French, who had been the guest here for a week with Mrs. J. W. Crooks, returned to her home in Chicago. Ruth Fort returned today to her home in Indianapolis after a visit here with Roberta Scott in the home of Wilbur Lynam. Mrs. Henrietta Neutse returned today to her home in Coshocton, 0., after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. Hayes Preston. Mrs. Dean Menca and baby were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Merica. They returned to Chicago in the evening. Hayes Preston, who is now located in Waterloo, la., spent the weekend here with his wife and children on North Cullen street Omar Osborne, who is employed by the Monon railroad, went to Knox today to look after some matters for that corporation. Everett Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Watson, who live near Galien, Mich., returned today to his Rome after a short visit here. Mrs. A. M. Meek returned today to her home in Lafayette after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. A. K. Yeoman, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Anderson of Indianapolis are spending a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mell Abbott of North Cullen Stl Edward and James Lane, Alfred Thompson, Mrs. Jay W Wilhams, Mrs. C. Porter and Marjone Loughridge went to Chicago this Moosmiller accompanied his father, John Moosmiller, to Lafayette, where the latter will enter St. Elizabeth hospital and will undergo an operation. . . Alverta Simpson, who had visited with her mother at El Tex., for some time, returned Saturday to her duties as superintendent of the Monnett school. _ . Mr. and Mrs. John Leslie ana children returned today to their home in Rossville after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Swartz and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee and two daughters drove through in their car from Chase, Mich., Saturday to visit with his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. a. D. Lee, and other relatives. Rev. O. F. Jordan, pastor of the fitted to? p C ulpit h chureh reuorts that her son, Harvey, is with a construction company that is building a big dam near Saint of Rennsselaer, were in Frankfort • abort time t™ morning on their * “to Rensselaer from Indianapoliswhere they had spent several £ys Saturday’s Frankfort CresCe EditorHzJ. Bartoo and wife of Remington were here today to meet MaKe Lucus Rumpler, PremMrs JR.yTpplcr Park ♦ Luuß im? 11*15

returned Sunday to their home in Chicago after a visit here with Geo. Collins and family. Their son, Robert, remained for a longer visit with his chum, Robert Collins, and their daughter, Bernice, will spend the week here with her friend, Genene Scott. Jesse D. Allman and family will leave Tuesday by automobile for Montpelier, Ohio, where they will attend the Allman family .reunion. On the way to Ohio they will stop at Huntington to visit with relatives and returning will stop at Ligonier, which is the birth-place and boyhood home of Mr. Alhnan. The Rev. Foster Crider of Greenfield, who filled his regular appointment at the Rose Bud church Sunday, went to Indianapolis today. He was accompanied by John E. Alter and both of them will attend toe North Indiana Conference of the Methodist Protestant «burch which wifi be held in the capital city this week.