Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 204, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL MENTION

Hugh Kirk waa in Monticello today. W. L. Bott was in Delphi© on business today. Mrs. Louis Schreeg of Chicago was in Rensselaer today. * Mrs. Josehp Larsh and son, Joseph, were in Parr today. Judge George Gifford of Tipten, was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. C. A. Radcliff returned from Chicago this forenoon. Charles Randle and Morton Murray went to Hammond this morning. Estle Marion, Peter Cooper and Russell Ward went to Frankfort today. Mrs. George Hurley went to Reynolds this afternoon for a visit with relatives. Noah Hamilton of Tippecanoe county is visiting with Francis Marion and family: Walter Randle, James Snedeker and William H. Murray went to Chicago this morning. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ashby of Gary came today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Peter White. Guy Henderson of Gary came today for a visit with his grandfather, A ’ Beasley, the photographer. L. R. Eisenberg of St. Louis, Mo., is spending a few days here with his wife at the home of her mother. Mrs. O. L. Larkens, who had visited with relatives near Newland, returned today to her home in Alger, Ohio. _ „ _ - C. F. Short of Cedar Falls, la., is the guest of his brother-in-law, Attorney George A. Williams and family. A daughter was born last Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Albin. This is their third daughter and fifth child.

Mrs. James Jeffries and daughter, Zelda Brown and the latter’s two sons, of McCoysburg, were in Rensselaer today. Mrs. M. Rotzentheler and Mrs. H. Neuhausel, who had visited at St. Joseph College, returned today to their homes in Toledo, O. Mrs. C. M. Goetz and son of Franklin, Neb., came today for a visit with Clara, Mary and Edward Goetz and other relatives. Mrs. Charles Listen and children of Cedar Lake came today for a visit with her mother Mrs. R. A. Bicknell and other relatives. Mrs. Lester Brown, who had visited here with her father, Lem Griggs and family, returned today to her home in Indianapolis. Thomas Jackson and family of Veedersburg are the gueSts of his sisters, Mrs. John Jessen and Mrs. A. A. Hoover and other relatives. Isaac McCurtain, of Menominee, Wis., is spending a few days with relatives. He reports crops excellent in his part of the Badger state. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Reed and two children of Champaign, 111., were the guests here Monday and today of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Shaeffer. x _ . William Holmes went to Lafayette today. He is another one of our Rensselaer boys to accept a position as fireman on the Monon railroad. . _ . . ~ Mrs. John I. Gwin was in Hammond today on business connected with her duties as chairman of the tenth Indiana Democratic women s organization. Madaline Mattox, who had been the guest of Miss Nell Meyers went to Rockford, Hl., today. From Rockford Miss Mattox will continue to her home in Aurora. J. H. Paine, of Eagle Grove, la., came today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Edson Murray. Mr. Paine was a classmate of Mr. Murray at Illinois university. j. R. Noland of Parr was in Rensselaer today. He is selling off his household goods and other belongings and will move to Gary where he has a good job. Opal, Madge and Ralph Robinson of Hammond, who had visited with relatives went to McCoysburg today for a visit with their aunt, Mrs. J. R. Phillips and family.

John Bringle of Orange county and Silas Bringle of Harrison county are visiting with Jesse Bringle of Brook. Mr. Jesse Bringle is in very poor health. Mrs. Ethel Yeoman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yeoman of Hanna is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W D. Bringle of this city and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bringle of Fair Osks. Zenna Campbell is visiting with friends in Hoopston, Hl., and her sister, Irma, is visiting in Brook. These young ladies are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Campbell of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Colvert and children of Chicago Heights, Hl., came Monday for a visit with Mrs. Colvert’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. P. Hammond, and with the former’s brother, Clinton Colvert. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Kurtz and son, George, Mrs. George Kurtz, Sr., of Chicago and Mts. Louis Ferguson of Aurora, came today for a visit with Leßoy Kurtz and family. Mrs. Ferguson is a sister of Leßoy. Mrs. W. E. Harris, Mrs. Van Wood, Misses Ida Ham, Maude and Florence Keney, Andrew and Virginia Shindlar, Mrs. A. C. Pancoast, Oka Pancoast, Mrs. Ed. Ranton and two daughters went to Lafayette today. Prof, and Mrs. A. A. Shepier, who have been spending the summer at Warsaw, will return here Wedne®-' day. Mr. Shepier will again be employed afi high school principal. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Dean, who b* ve been occupying the Shepier home will make their home with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dean until their new home is completed.