Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 198, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]
PERSONAL MENTION
- Carry L. Carr went to Lafayette today. Frank Elijah of near Morocco was here today. Mayor Charles G. Spitler went to Indianapolis today. | William Chapman of Milroy township was in Rensselaer today. Daisy Knaur returned today from a visit with friends in Valparaiso. Theodore Rodman and Claire Rhode went to Chicago this forenoon. Mr.' and< Mrs. Lawson Meyers of Gary came today for a visit With relatives. Trustee Burdett Porter and* H. W. Gilbert of Remington were in Rensselaer today, Ray Day went to Lafayette today and will go to work on the Monon as fireman. Mrs. M. Phillips of Illinois came today for a visit with her friend. Mrs. H. W. Walters. Mary Thomas, who had been ths guest of Lucy Ulm, returned today to her home in Crawfordsville. Peter Nomenson of Dwight, DL, came today to ' look after the harvest on his several farms in this county. A. G. Work, of Detroit, Mich., who had been at Martinsville taking treatments for rheumatism, came to this city today. 1 E. G. McCullam, of Indianapolis, secretary of the Indiana Fanners’ Grain Elevators Association, was in । Rensselaer today. H
Mrs. Anna Grose returned today to her home in Lafayette after a visit here with her sister, Mins Ida Ham and other relatives. -L. Moropoulis, who. With his wife and child, bad visited with relatives here, went to Baltimore, Md. “His wife will join him there later. George W. Wilcox, Mrs. Trevor Wilcox, son and daughter and Mrs. Frank Leek went to Chicago today for. a visit with Jay Wilcox 'and family. Mrs. J. R. Umphress of Peterson, lowa, came today for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Don Warren and family. Mr. Warren met her in Chicago. Olsen and Jay of Gary won the northwest Indiana tennis tournament held at Gary last week, defeating William and Ben Schenck in the finals. The name of the winner in the singles has not been learned. Mrs. Charles Royse of Momence, Hl., who was here to see her brother, Harlin Denton, who was so badly injured by a threshing accident, and who is in the hospital in this city in a critical condition, retained to her home today.
Mrs. H. E. Parkinson, of Rensselaer, who is visiting her son, W. H. Parkison, of this city, has returned from Stockwell, where she attended the thirty-eighth old settlers” reunion. Mrs. Parkinson attended the old StockweH Collegiate Institute about forty-five years ago, an<met about* thirty former classmates at the reunion.— -Lafayette JournalCourier. ■ , _ . „ Monday was “Women’s Club ©ar at Fountain park and several Rensselaer ladies .attended noon session to addrats of Mrs. Maude Lucas Rumpier, dent of the State Federated Glute. Those from here who attended were Mrs. A. G. Catt, Mrs. Ora T. Ross, Mrs. Marion I. Adams, Mrs. Arthur Hopkina, Mrs. Oscar Hauter, Mra Jay Lamson, Mrs. Mary Drake and Mrs. A. F. Long. N. C. Pumphrey and L. E. Ponaler of Columbia City are here on the guest of Mi. and D. Woodworth and Mr. Ponsler 6 being Miu,
