Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 205, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL MENTION

Edgar Jenkins returned today to his home in Buchanon, Mich. Mrs. Georke M. Myers went to Chicago today. Granville Moody went to Chicago this forenoon. W. D. Saylor returned from ' Logansport today. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bowman of Foresinan went to Sheridan today. Charles Spencer of DeMotte and R. T. Wheelock of Lima, Mich., were in Rensselaer today. Mrs. J. Budman Fleming returned to her home here today after a visit with relatives in Franklin, Pa. Mrs. Edna Coffell returned today to her home in Colburn after ,Jt visit here with relatives. Mrs. W. K. Parkison, sons Bob and Tom, and Mrs. K. T. Rhoades, went to Lafayette today. Vernon and Harold Nowels and Max Smith went to Lafayette today. . 11 ‘ ’ Mrs. Van Wood, Non, John, and daughter, Dorothy, and Mrs. C. B. Wells went to McCoysburg -Ahis forenoon. ’* - Joseph McColly went to b Leßoy, DI., Tuesday for a visit with his uncle. Mrs. Lizzie Guss and Mary Pinkerton went to Plymouth today for a visit with relatives and friends. Freeman Wood went to Emington, DI., today, where he will roast an ox for a Gleaners* picnic. Henry Smith went to Parr today to do some painting on the fine new residence of C. D. Lakins. John Parkison went to Chicago this morning. He had stock on the market there today. Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Hemphill left Tuesday for Altamont, Kans., for a visit with the former’s uncle, Dr. S. C. Grant. Merritt Strain and family motored to Frankfort today and will attend the Clinton county fair being held this week. Lucille Mackey of Chicago came today to attend the funeral of her grandmother, Mrs. Henry Mackey, whose death occurred Tuesday. Martha Brown returned today to her home in Joliet, DI., after a week’s visit here with Mrs. Rebecca Eib and family. Mrs. Martha Butler of Chicago came today for a visit with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Walters and fam-

ily. Mrs. Elmer Gunyon and children returned today to their home in Frankfort after a visit here with Elzie Gunyon and family, live near Para Mrs. Walter Hicks and two children and Mass Helen Clowry of Portland, Ore., arrived here for a visit with Mrs. Matthew Worden and other relatives. Mrs. H. L. Brown and daughter, Mary Jane, left today for Petoskey, Mich. Miss Brown has, a-severe attack of hay fever. ‘ Matthew Moosemiller went to Lafayette this afternoon having been called there on account of the critical condition of his father. Ocie Simons, who had visited at Brookston, returned to her home here today. She was accompanied by Mrs. R. D. Gorham. Mrs. J. R. Kight and Mrs. W. T. Kight of Roselawn were in Rensselaer today. They were accompanied by the former’s sister, Mrs. Eliza Hess of Momence; Til. Mrs. Louis Haas and son, Louis, left today for their home in Tipton after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham LeoP °Mr. and Mrs. Paul -C. Johnston afid daughter, who had visited with •Mr. band Mrs. Charles E. Burgess, of Gbodland, took the train here today for their home in, 1 , Tekamah, Mrs." John Cook and spn, John, of Goodland, were here today having acconipanied Mrs. AHpn here to take the train for her home «n Chwagn- ■ ■ -- v- ‘ Mr. ,G. A. Marlatt, of Newcomerston, 0., is the guest "here of his brothers, Perry and John Marlatt and other relatives. Mr. Marlatt s previous visit to this city was made more than thirty yearsago. „ Joseph Meyer, of Pittsburg, Pa., who, with his daughter, is vimting his mother, Mrs. Magdalene Meyer and other relatives, went to D»n J ville, DI., today for a visit with tas brother, Frank Meyer and family. Mrs. Charles Waught and daughter, Stella, returned today to theor home in Huntington after a visit here with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, who lived on the Dr. A. R. Kresler farm east of Jted Cl Medland, one of the me«heni ot the firm of Medland Brothers, building contractors of’ Logansport, was in Rensselaer today. They’have the Long-Bank building completed and have put the building in excellent condition. ■ James Walter underwent an operation today at the hospital for ™ure. The operation performed by Dr. Daniels of Tiffin, O. Dr. Daniels is a brother of Father Daniels, formerly pastor of St. Augustine Catholic this city, but now with the Sacred Heart in Sedaha, Mo.

John A. and Joseph Mo—miller were called to Lafayette today on account of the W tion of their father. Jota Moomnfl ler, who underwent an ,St Elizabeth bosprtal last Satarday. No hopes <rf his recovery are entertained. „ | Gerald HolHngswonft ed from Kalamaffoo, Mich., where ne was called last week on —eouirt of the death of his grandmother, Mw. O. M. Allen. Death , occured last Friday. The deceased nine years of age at the time or her death. * — Mrs. Ida Coover writes frrai Petoskey, Midu, toMmve lican visit her twice a week until Ae returns to her home, tae says,' Mrs. Joseph Hartamn and were both seasick coming — W»| Manitau, so <hd not have * pleasant trip. Rain and cool weather up here.”