Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]
PERSONAL MENTION
John Adair went to Chicago this forenoon. Mn. J. D. Martindale was in Chicago today.' George M. Myres went to Chicago on the early morning train. ' Roy Lee of Morocco went to In* dianapolis from here today. Mn. Emma Hirschy left today for Chicago and Three ‘Rivers, Mich. Peter Nomenson returned today to his home in Dwight, 111. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Flint left today for their home in Pierpont, S. Dak. Mn. Albert Show and Mn. C. A. Smith of Roselawn were in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Ida Benjamin, Mn. James Norris and daughten, Grace and Marguerite, went to Lafayette today. Mr. and Mn. Chester Mailer, who had spent the summer in Mitchell, S. D., returned here Thursday. D. S. Makeever’s physician reports that he is very much improved from his recent illness. Mr. and Mn. Winfred Graf of Des Moines, la., came today for a visit with W. D. Bringle and family and other relatives. Jennie and -Alice Eib returned Thursday from Chicago where they had been the guests of Pauline Ziellhart'.
Nina Tanner, who had visited with Mr. and Mn. David McConahay, returned today to her home in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mn. Joseph Luen and Mr. and Mn. Vernon Hopkins of Kouts were here today to attend the Michael Kanne funeral. Mrs. Charles Morrell left this morning for Wichita, Kan., for a visit with her sister. Mr. Morrell accompanied her to Chicago. Mn. J. M. Wasson and Mn. J. J. Hunt went to Berwyn, HL, today for a visit with Albert Coen and family. Esther Karr returned to her home in Fair Oaks today. She was accompanied by Sophia Hudson of this city. Mn. N. W. Coon, son and daughter, of Peoria, 111., are the guests of her father, J. L. Nichols and family and other relatives. Mr. and Mn. John Haag of Seattle, Wash., came today for a visit with his daughter, Mn. Frank Potts, and other relatives. Mrs. John I. Gwin went to Lafayette today and Friday she will go to Indianapolis to attend a meeting of the Democratic state committee. Mrs, Catherine Gwinn and daughter, Grace Gwin, returned today to Bloomington after a visit here with the former’s son, W. T. Gwinn and family. „ . Frank and Reuben Hurt and W. M. Howard of Newland were here today to meet the latter’s mother, Mrs. M. Howard, who came from Rothwell, Ky. - Mrs. W. E. Jacks, daughter, Florence and granddaughter, Dorris Luers, went to Indianapolis Wednesday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Guy Crowders Mr. and Mrs. August Bjorklun of Holyoke, Colo, are the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waymire of College avenue. Mrs. Bjorklun is a niece of Mr. Waymire. ■ Mrs. Rebecca Eib of Barkley township and Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Nay of Mt. Ayr went to Frankhn today to attend a meeting of toe Baptist state association. Mrs. George Kennedy arrived home this afternoon from Colorado Springs, Colo. She was accompanied from Chicago by Mrs. Frank Webber and William McGee. County Superintendent M. L. Sterrett continues to have considerable trouble with his injured arm. There is still very little feeling in it and he is able to move it but slightly. , _ . . Mr and Mrs. James Davis or Brook were in Rensselaer today having accompanied Hamilton Hubbard, Mrs, Davis’. brother, here to take the train for his home m New Albany. George A Collins, Harold Hannon and Thomas Thompson, have returned from the Great Lakes Naval training station and Jack Larsh has returned from Culver Military Acadcmv. Mrs. Charles M. Goetz and son, Charles, of Franklin, Neb., came the first of the week for a visit with Miss Clara Goetz and other relatives. Mr. C. M. Goetz was. * dent of this city about thirty4ive years ago. , Mrs. Ted Watson and two children and her sister, Anna Leonard, were in Rensselaer. Mrs. Watson is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W B. Leonard of Gillam township. Mr. and Mrs. Watson are now living upon a farm near Valparaiso. Thomas Fix returned today to his home in Lafayette. He had been here to attend the funeral of his sister, the late Mrs. Henry Mackey. Lawrence Fix and son, John, were also here for the funeral hut returned to their home in Attica weofollowing were among those who attended the funeral of toe late Michael Kanne, held in «ns city this Thursday morning: Aloy Kohley, of Chicago; Mr. and Mts. Edward Mitchell, Henry A. Gerharz. Vera Gprharz, Mr. and Mr& William Huster, A. W. Muster and Mra. John Folk, of Mrs. Frank Leiser of Loekjmrt, 111., Mr. and, Mrs. Adam Korney and Mike Dexter of Laie, IH. ... Lewis Miller and family, who had been residents of this city since fast February, returned today to toeir home in Logansport. Mr. Miller M employed by Medland Brothers and did much of toe carter wort on the Long-Bank building, wmeh is now completed. After a week or more vacation at ms home, Mr. Miller will go to Carthagena where he will be employed ny Mealand Brothers in toe constraefion of a large Catholic College bidding. During Their stay in this <nty toe Millen ifade. many greted very much that they could not remain here. “
