Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 198, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION. [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL MENTION.

A. F. Long went to Indianapolis today. Henry Haag went to Kankakee, Hl., today. Omar Wilcox went to Chicago this forenoon. I Mrs. S. M. Guinn of Delphi came today for a visit with relatives. • Mrs. Grant Wynegar and baby ;went to Chicago this morning. i Russell Warren of Indianapolis ' spent Sunday with relatives and ! friends here. । Mary Goetz, who had been in the hospital, was able to return to her home today. Robert Crockett of Detroit, Mich., is here on account of the critical illin ess of his father. I The little child of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Samuels is very critically ill at the hospital. L. E. Harrington of Virgie? the Kniman railroad station agent, was in Rensselaer today. Faustino West and niece, Helen West, spent the day with Mrs. Mann Spitler in Thayer. Mrs. C. A. Ratcliffe and children of Cincinnati are here visiting her j parents, Mrs. E. D. Rhoades. I Mrs. J. U. Diff and daughter, Mary, returned today from a visit with relatives in Neligh, Neb. John Putts and family returned Monday from a visit with relatives at Indianapolis and Kokomo. County Councilman George H. May and son, John, of Carpenter township were in Rensselaer today, j C. A. Tuteur returned to Indianapolis Monday evening after a । week-end visit here with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Shotts ol । Chicago came today for a visit with l Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood and oth-

er relatives. * । Little Alice Bell English, of Lafayette, is visiting here this week {with her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. E. C. English. i Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Leatherman arrived home from Dayton, 0., Mon--1 day evening. The return trip was ! made by automobile. Mrs. H. W. Beam of Chicago came this afternoon tonpend a part of her vacation herewith her mother, Mrs. Lottie George. Amos Davisson, Clifford Beaver, Don Warren, Dr. E. N. Loy, Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Kresler and children ■ went to Chicago this morning. Lee Richards is visiting with relatives and friends at his former home in Rensselaer. He will be gone about a week. —Frankfort Crescent- | and Mrs. G. D. Larnson and son of Brook were here today, having accompanied Dr. H. A. _ Learitt 'here to take the train for his home •at Palm Beach, Fla. . I Floyd Tanner, who had visited here with his sister, Marie Tanner, 1 who makes her home with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steward, returned today to his home in Waldron. i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wood, daughter Ruth and Leona Kolhoff, motored to Bass Lake S&iday. Mr. Wood will*

return Wednesday and the other members of the party Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stump and children returned, today to their home in Waukegan, 111., after ’ a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rayher, of Forest.—Frankfor Crescent-News. Mrs. C. G. Newby and Miss Grace Haas returned home Monday evening after a ten days’ visit with her sister, Mrs. P. H. Smith, at Pittsburg, Pa. They were accompanied home by their nephew, Leon Smith. Mrs. David Zerbe and son, Forest Miller, spent. Sunday with her son, L. E. Miller and family, in this city. Mr. Miller is the car- £ enter who had worked on the ong-Bank building. His home is in Logansport, but he and his family are living temporarily in the Barnes apartments on East Washington street.