Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 218, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1920 — LOCAL AND PERSONAL [ARTICLE]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL

Granville Moody went to Chicago today. „ C ' - Firman Thopapaon went to Lafayette today. J. J. Montgomery went to Lafayette today. Orville Rowen went to Bloomington today where he wili attend Indiana University. Mm. Ida Champion of Chicago came today for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Leslie Clark. Frank Wagner, who has been visiting Mr. and Mi*- W. C. Milliron, went to Rochester, Ind., today. Miss Blanche O’Mara, of Chicago Heights, came today for a visit with Misses Ellen and Bertha Reed. Edson Murray went to Evanston, 111., today to attend the national convention of U. fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Robinson of near Morocco went to McCoyabnrg today for a visit with John Phillips and family. L. H. Hamilton went to Cincinnati, 0., today where he will attend a Red Cross meeting the remainder of the week. Mr. and Mrs, H. R. Kurrie and children have returned to their home here after spending the summer at Gordon, Wis. Miss Florence Ryan, secretary of the Red Cross, will go to Cincinnati this evening to attend a meeting of the Red Crosp. Mrs. Ethel McNaugh, daughter and son, returned to their home in Newark, 0., today after a visit with Mrs. McNaugh’s sister, Mrs. James Clark.

Mrs. Mary Coughlin of Lagro came last evening to attend the funeral of Warren Robinson. Mrs. Coughlin and tyhrs. Robinson sisters. , Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kiefer, who have been visiting Mrs. Kiefer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Long, left this morning for their home in Pittsburgh. Miss Helen Malloy, who had been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Malloy, left this city yesterday. Mias Malloy will attend St. MaTy’s Academy this winter. P. W. Clark has completed the removal of his stock from the room on Washington street to his new quarters, in The Farmers & Merchants Bank building. Miss Mary Large, who has been making her home with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Vanatta, went to Bloomington today to enter Indiana university. The smallest crowd of the present band concert season was present at last night’s concert, a heavy rainfall earlier in the evening keeping the attendance down.

At the last meeting of the Jasper County Poultry Association Jesse Snyder, who is soon to leave the county, resigned as president. J. M. Sauser was elected to nil the vacancy. The Women’s Auxiliary of the American Legion will meet at the home of Mrs. C. W. Hanley Saturday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock. Mrs. C. W. Hanley and Mrs. Samuel Duvall will be hostesses. The following went to xthe Indiana state fair today at Indianapolis: Thomas Hoyes, Charles May, David Warren, Sam Roth, David Warner, C. R. Weiss and wife, Floyd Spain, Louis Norman, John Parkinson and John Weiss and wife.

Walter Tengen, a Lafayette boy, left that city Wednesday to join the St. Louis Cardinals, after a suecessful season in the Michigan-On-tario league. Tengen is well known to many in this city, having played baseball here on numerous occasions. . s A wire report reached Rensselaer this Thursday morning stating that “Duffy” Lewis, star outfielder of the New York American League chib had been killed in an automobile accident at Cleveland and that “Babe” Ruth, home run champion, had been severely injured. The report was without foundation. By staying at home, thus far, Mr. Harding has kept free from entangling alliances. But as the important month of October approaches, the pressure for speeches and trips is growing and many a republican manager will whisper to you that Senator Harding will be absent quite frequently from the front porch hereafter. Mr. J Virgil Hamilton informaua to have the address of Hie Republican changed .from Erie, Pa-, to 135 Genesee St., Auburn, .N. Y. Mr. Hamilton and wife had vjmted here a few weeks ago with the fetters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hale Warner. Upon returning to Erie, Mr. Hamilton was offered the management of a large Ladies' Ready-to-Wear store at Auburn. The position «*- ries with it quite an incareaae Is salary and is a desirable location.' •'* . -—