Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 201, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. John Kolhoff went to Lafayette today. G. J. Jessen and C. Ross Benjamin went to Chicago today. Mildred Griffin went to Kankakee today. Mrs. David Haste and daughter of Monon were here today. Madeline Mattox of Aurora came today for a visit with her friend, Nell Meyers. - Edna Campbell of Bloomington was in Rensselaer today and from here continued to Fountain Park. Fred Chapman went to Indianapolis to resume his run as railway messenger. George Duggins, who sustained a very serious injury to his foot some two weeks ago, is improving nicely. Dr. Frank H. Hemphill has been confined to his home for a week on account of sickness. Mrs. Elmer Gwin went to Taylorville today for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Florence Greenwait. Miss Grace Bryan, who had been a night nurse at the hospital, returned to her home in Chicago. Jesse Gates is suffering with a badly mashed leg, caused by accident in unloading some iron. Born, Thursday, Aug. 19, to Mr. and Mrs; Russell Lesh, of Barkley township, a boy. Mrs. W. H. Brenner of Winchester is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Daniels.
Attorney George E. Hershman of Crown Point was here today looking after legal matters. Born, Thursday, Aug. 19th to Mr. and Mrs. William Walters, of Newton township, a boy. — Mrs. Ida Coover and Mrs. J. F. Hardman went to Petoskey, Mich., today where they will remain until about October Ist. Clarence Fate of Crown Point returned to his home today after a visit with his mother, Mrs. C. P. Moody of Moody. Hon. Fred Barnett of Hammond, Democratic candidate for congress from the tenth Indiana district, was in Rensselaer today. J. C. Perry, who had spent a very pleasant vacation here with his friends, Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Parker, returned today to his home in Chicago. Mrs. J. M. Evans and grandson, Donald Busher of Marion, who had been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Passon, went to Monon today for a visit. Mrs. Frank M. Makeever and daughter. Gay, left this morning for Oswego, N. Y., for a visit with the former’s son, Boez* Makeever and family. , Marion I. Adams went to Chicago this morning, where he met his daughter, Mrs. Harry Bell, of Tulsa, Okla., and returned with her to this city. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Potter and daughter, who had visited here with Mrs. Mattie Sharp, returned, today to their home in Belle Fontaine, O. Mrs. Potter is a niece of Mrs. Sharp.
j W. B. Wishard of Chicago came l this afternoon for a visit. Catherine Masterson of Chicago came today for a visit with Miss Maude Spitler. Mrs. Leo Lyon went to Anderson today. Her husband will remain here for a longer visit with his sisjter, Mrs. Earl Clouse and family. Harriet McCarthy and her niece, I Hazel McCarthy of Caldwell, Idaho. I are guests of the former’s brother, George McCarthy and family. Ralph Sprague arrived home from Lake George, where he has been on an outing the past week. Mrs. Sprague and children will remain at the Lake for a longer visit. R. W. Zoll and son, Howard, of Tampa, Fla., are visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zoll. Mrs. Zoll will join her husband here in a few days. She is now visiting : in Hammond. James McDonald of Green, lowa, , came today. Mr. McDonald was soy a number of years a resident of , this county and at one time manager of the McCoy ranch at McCoy sburg. i Mr. and Mrs. Fei Kamp of Ot- : terbein were here today to take the'train for Clarksville. They ware ! accompanied to this city by Mrs. Emma Jessen and Anna Peterson 'of Remington. | Mrs. Frank Ellis, who was called •to Gloster, Miss., on account of the I illness of her mother, Mrs. James 1 Swaim, returned to her home here i today. She reports that her moth--ler is much improved. j Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Darling re- ! turned to her home in Coshocton,
0., today after a few days’ visit 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Preston. ; Mary Preston accompanied them i home for a two weeks’ visit. j Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Groom and son Kenneth, of Gary, who had visited here with his father, John : Groom and family and other relai tives, went to Knox this forenoon | for a visit with Mrs. Groom’s parents. ; Miss Grace Gwinn came Thursi day evening from Lansing, Mich., j where she has been visiting a i brother, W. G- Gwinn. She is a ■ sister of H. T. Gwinn of South ' Weston street. After a few days* i visit, Miss Gwinn, accompanied by : her mother, will return to their home in Burlington, Ind. I Mrs. B. K. Zimmerman and 'daughter,- lone, returned Thursday I evening from a very pleasant two I weeks’ outing spent with D. C. Martin and family at Conway, Mich. The trip to Conway was made by boats from Chicago and landings were made at Charlevoix, Potoskey and Lake Mackinac and other points. ■The trip on Lake Michigan was a most delightful one.
