Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 209, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 August 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL MENTION

Charles Stalbaum of Tefft was in Rensselaer today. Attorney Moses Leopold returned from Chicago thia afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robinson were in Monticello Sunday. Alfred Kepner went to Monon today. Dr. Walter Downes, A. B. Cavindish and Lewis Eeliex of Newland went to Chicago this morning. Dr. F, A. Turfler made his reg-! ular professional visit to Lowell today. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rowles, Frank Hill, Amos Alter went td* Chicago this molding. The Ladies Aid of the Christian church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Oren Parker.

H. T. Gwinn left this morning on a business trip to Monticello, Logansport and other points. T. E. Lawrence, who had visited with Mrs. L. V. Martin returned today to his home in Peoria, 111. Dorris Crooks returned this afternoon from Indianapolis. He is very much improved in health. Mildred Campbell, who had visited with her aunt, Mrs. S. L, Jordan, of Barkley township, returned Monday to her home in Brownsburg. Mrs. Lottie George returned today after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. H. W. Beam and family of Chicago. John Payton, who had been employed here during the summer returned today to his home in Middletown. Mrs. Mark Barnes returned Monday to her home in Kokomo after a visit here with Joseph Larsh and family. Mrs. Bruce Barker and daugher left today for Liberty; Tenn., for a visit with Mrs. Barker’s parents and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McMurray and family, of Morristown, are the guests of William Walter and family. Mrs. Mabel Warne of Grygla, Minn., came Monday, having been called here on account of the death of her sister, Mrs. Pollock. E. A. Nagel returned this afternoon from New Buffalo, Mich., where he had visited with his wife’s folks, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hildebrand. Paul Collins ,son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Collins left today for Meadville, Penn., for a visit with his uncle, Vance Collins and family. W. W. Wilson who had visited relatives here, went to New Castle today. From there he will continue to his home in Somerset, Ky. Mrs. Bert Amsler and Mrs. Fletcher Ramey and children returned today from a visit with relatives and friends at South Bend Mishwawaka and Elkhart.

Russell Sprague of Lake Pleasant went to Buchanan, Mich., this morning after a few days’ iTisit with Ralph Sprague and family. Mae Clark left today for Beardstown,' 111., where she will be one of the members of the high school factulty this year. The funeral of Mrs. Emmanne Israel was held at the Methodist church Sunday afternoon and burial was made in Weston cemetery. Jesse and Riley Snyder and families and Mrs. Fred Linback are enjoying a visit in Ohio. The trip is being made by automobiles. H. B. Tuteur returned to his home Sunday from Indianapolis where he had spent a week with his brother, C. Arthur Tuteur. Mr .and Mrs. Jesse Bringle of near Brook were here today having accompanied Maude Bringle here to take the train for Indianapolis. In a game marked by heavy hitting the Morocco base ball team defeated a local aggregation at Riverside park Sunday by a 16 to 13 count. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Witham were called to Terre Haute today on account of the serious illness of a nephew who had undergone an operation for appendicitis. George M. Wilcox, who had visited here with his daughter, Mrs. Frank Leek and other relatives, returned today to his home in Springfield, O. Mrs. Frances Holmes returned today to her home in Buchanon, Mich., after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Walker of this city. Mrs. Harry Rishhng returned to her home in Lee Sunday after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. Roscoe Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Culp and other friends and relatives w' R. Lee, the Mt. Ayr merchant, was in Rensselaer today. He has purchased a stock of general merchandise at Buffalo, White county, and will move it to Mt. Ayr. Mr. and Mrs. Ergus Timmons, who have been living at Jackson, who had been living at Jackson, make their home. Mr. Timmons is now employed by Thomas Callahan. Bertha Florence returned from Indianapolis Sunday and continued to her home near Virgie this morning She is enjoying a vacation from her duties in the H. R. Kurrie home. _ , . Wallace Strandward and Robert Taggerthy, who had been guests of Gerald Hollingsworth left today for their homes in Cleveland, O. Mr. Hollingsworth accompanied them to Chicago. , - Mrs. L. E. Coryea and son of Portland, Ore., who had been the guests of E. E. Garnott and family and other relatives, left today for their home. Roe E. Yeoman and T. A. Hurley went to Lowell today to look after some business matters connected with the Rensselaer Cement Products Co. , , _ ' . R. C. Dixey has had the Depot Restaurant room beautifully decorated and new linoleum placed on the floor. His place is very inviting and he is enjoying a splendid patronage. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allman attended a reunion of the White and Jones relatives in Bloomington, Hl., last Thursday. Many present were relatives of Mrs. .Allman.