Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 217, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1920 — LOCAL AND PERSONAL [ARTICLE]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL

Mrs. Jack Miller went to Monon today. Mrs. F. A.fTurfler went to Chieago today for a few days’ visit Mrs. W. H. Barkley and daughter Alice, went to Lafayette to visit friends.. Mr. and Mrs. Oren S. Bell went to Indianapolis today to attend the state fair. Mr: and Mrs. .Lyman Peters of Monon came this morning for a visit with Relatives. s - Mrs. Ernest Fritz of Indianapolis is here for a visit with her mother, Mrs. J. Q. Alter. Edward Huntington, who has been in Madison; Wis., returned to his home here today.' Mist Clara Plunkett of Kentland came today to attend Hie funeral of Warren Robinson. Mrs. William Herron and daughter, Dewane, of near Morocco went to Indianapolis today. Mrs. F. D, Gillman and daughter, Leona, of (fbodland, took the train here today for Chicago. , - Miss Ruth Wood left for Chicago today where she- will spend the winter and continue her study of music. Mrs. Ellen Oram of Chicago came today for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Philip McElfresh and other relatives. Mrs. Louis H. Hamilton went to Indianapolis this afternoon and will spend a few days with Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Con Miller. ■■■■J ,i I, , , — —■ - Mrs. Patrick Dooley and son, W. J. Dooley, returned today to their home in Indianapolis after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. A. Mjcconahay. Miss Leila Paulas went to Indianapolis today where she will enter Mrs. Blaker’a school. She was accompanied by her mother, < Mirs. Henry Panlus. .

Mrs. Wade Thompson of Delphi and Mm. Margaret Rodenbarger, of Roseville, who came to attend the Wolfes’ 30th wedding anniversary, returned to their homes today. Mm. W. E. Mitchell, who had accompanied her granddaughter, Shirley Grogan, to this city to attend Monnett school, returned to her home in Sanborn, lowa, today. Mm. Morse Pickard and two children of New York City, who are en route to Burlington, Wis., to visit her parents, left mis city today after a few days’ visit with Mr. and Mm. Boyd Porter. Sarah Alice O’Neal went to Indianapolis today where she will visit with Wilhelmina Maas until Friday. From Indianapolis the young ladies will go to Bloomington to reenter Indiana Univerait. 11 I ' " John Ryan, a progressive fanner, who has resided in Gillam township for a number of yearn, has purchased the GangloH property on Grace street. There is approximately 5 acres of ground in this place, together with a large modern house. The price ptfid was $9,500. Mr. Ryan will take possession op January 1, 1921.