Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 203, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL MENTION

William I. Hoover in Delphi today. Gwin Thomas went to Indianapolis today. Clyde Gunyon left today for Fox Lake, Wis. W. T. Gwinn went to Mooseheart, 111., today. Mrs. W. L. Bott was in Lafayette today. Bernice Carson attended the funeral of a relative in Reynolds today. Herman Tuteur went to Chicago this forenoon. Ellen Reed, Ruth and Florence, spent the week-end at Delphi. i Prof. A. C. Campbell of Fair 'Oaks was in Rensselaer today. Fred Waymire went to Kankakee, 111., today. ** ! Carl Heinz returned today to his home in Hammond. । Born, Monday, August 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Don Warren, a boy. i Dr. Ft A. Turfler made his regular professional trip to Lowell this morning. । Mame Nagel of Chicago is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Bert Campbell. , _ “ । Attorney W. W. Lowry of Indianapolis is here to look after some business matters. I Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Davis and two sons, of Kankakee township .were in Rensselaer today. i Emma Zacker, who had visited , here with her parents, returned today to her employment in Chicago. , Mrs. Bell Dixey and daughter, Mary Dixey returned today to their home in Indianapolis after a visit here with J. M. Torbett and family. John Thompson and Kenneth Ross of Chicago came today for a visit with their grandmother, Mrs. Ora T. Ross. , . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keller and mother, Mrs. Lida Bennett of Winamac were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bott. . j J. C. Jarrette, who had visited here with his son, B. J. Jarrette, returned today to his home in new Webster. „ . Mr. and Mrs. Steve Knsamer returned today to their home in Chicago after a visit with the family of Joseph Faye. . S E. Randolph, who is now nnng on the Monon, spent Sunday here with friends and returned to Lafayette this forenoon. Howard Ames and Victor Hoover went to Detroit, Mich., Sunday, from which city they will drive I back two new Dodge automobiles. Joseph Meyer and daughter, Elizabeth of Pittsburg, Pa., came today for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Magdalene Meyer, and other relatives. -j Mrs. S. S. Shedd, Mrs. Frank Kresler, Frank Wehh, Bradford I Poole, Tillie Malchow, Charles Grow and W. J. Wright went to Chicago this ’morning. Miss Monta Oglesby and Leon Smith returned to Gary last ev ®”" ing after a week’s visit here wath Eldridge returned to his work in the Gary steel mills today after a short visit here with relatives and friends. , , Mrs. Winifred Lynch, who had been the guest of her pother, John Braddock and wife, left today for her home in Flagstaff, Anz. Charles Reed, who has been in Kingfisher, Okla., is returning here to accept a place with Superintendent Folsom on the state highway Virgil Hamilton, who had visited her father, Hale Warner and fam’ly, and other relatives, left to day for a short visit at Indianapolis and from there will continue to her h °Mrs. n John ’ L Gwin, Democratic woman chairman of Jasper county, was in Fair Oaks this forenoon and later went to Monticello to hold a meeting with the women of that C °Forest Osborne, who is employed in the Monon freight office in Michigan City, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Osborne. Frank Reafsnyder, who spent his week’s vacation granted to him by the Republican with full pay, at Goshen, his old home, returned here today and wilF resume his duties as printer Tuesday. Harold Clark has taken care of Mr. Reafsnyder s work during his absence.

Mn. Isaac Leopold,, son Robert and Philip Hauser went to Frankfort this afternoon. Helena Wright, who had been the guest of Leia Paulus, returned today to her home in Peru. • Mrs. John Eigelsbach and son, Harry, Mrs. Leonrad Rhoades and daughter went to Monticello this afternoon to visit relatives. . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morgan and children, who had visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Keene of Barkley township, returned today to their home in Chicago. Ray Day, who is now one of the firemen on the Monon, returned to Lafayette this afternoon after a visit here with his mother, Mrs. Julia Day. Mrs. Warren Smoot and little daughter, Bertha, joined the former’s daughter, Bernice Smoot, 1 here today in a visit with Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Catt. Mrs. Cope J. Hanley, who had visited with her father at Boulder, Colo., arrived here this afternoon. She was accompanied by her sister, Claire Libbey. Mrs. John Timmons has returned from Loveland, Ohio, where she had visited some time with relatives. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Stewart Hopping and son, Dale. | The Rev. W. B. Hordeman of Frankfort attended the funeral of his father, Peter Hordeman, which was held in St. Augustine Catholic church in this city this forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Haas and children of Lafayette spent Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. S. M. Haas and daughter, Dorothy Jane, accompanied them home for a short visit.

Theodore Ramey, who is serving a two years’ enlistment in the U. S. navy and is located at the Great Lakes, is spending a twelve days’ furlough here with his mother, Mrs. Isaac Kepner and other relatives. William Traub went to Tomah, Wis., Sunday where he will spend a week’s outing as the guest of Milton Strouse, who has a cottage on one of the lakes near Tomah. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Zern Wright and children and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hancock of Morocco returned home Saturday evening after having spent a ten days’ outing at Webster Lake. Father Christian Daniels, the former very popular priest of this parish, writes from his new home to have the Evening Republican sent to him at 412 Third street, Sedalia Mo. Me sends best wishes to his many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richards and children left Thursday evening for Akron, 0., to attend the wedding of his brother, Ira Richards, to Miss Vera Lee, which took place Saturday, August 21.—Frankfort Crescent-News. Mrs. William Nicolaus and brother, Clyde Matthews of Champaign, 111., are guests of Councilman Ray Wood and family. Mrs. Nicolaus and Mr. Matthews were with Mr. and Mrs. Wood while on their vacation trip to Michigan and returned with them to this city last Friday. Miss Marguerite Norris returned home Sunday after a week’s visit spent with friends at Crown Point, Winona Lake and Kokomo. Miss Grace Norris, who had been visiting with Miss Ann Younger at Chalmers, a former teacher in the high school here, also returned home Sunday. Thomas Grant returned today to South Bend where he is with the National Lumber Co., owned by Paxton Brothers. He had spent the week-end with his family. Mr. Grant heard the millionaire Democratic presidential candidate at South Bend and reports that a third at the audience were so disgusted with the address that they left the hall during the speech.