Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 219, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1920 — LOCAL AND PERSONAL [ARTICLE]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
* •« emmmname - V. A. F. Long went to Chicago today. Bert Viant of Lowell waa in this city today. Simon Thompson want to Logmnaport today. Miss Alice Eib went to Ehrood today where she will teach in the public schools. Mrs. C. Rider and daughter, Anna of Goodland took the train here today for Chicago. Misses Hasel and Mary GiHman and brother, Merritt, of Goodland went to Chicago today. 111 ■ '-UP ■ 1 "■ 1 . Miss Nell Biggs came down from 1 Chicago today for a week-end visit with A. J. Biggs and family. “Babe'* Ruth added another notch to his home ran string Thursday, driving homer No. 47 over the right field wall in Cleveland. . i.i,a .i.i. I ■ ,ii ~ - u ~' ", Frank G.. Hinkle, a former resident of this city, but now of Lewistown, Pa., 4s here for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chapman. Mrs. A. J. Bellows Vent to Hammond today to visit the Rev. and Mrs. Parrot. Mrs. Bellows will visit In Chicago before returning home. L. H. Mattem and daughters, Miss Louise and Mrs. Waldo Jennings, of Whiting, are spending a few days with Bar. and Mrs. S. C. Irwin. .TLLv. Mr. and Mrs. Bela F. Roberts of i near this city went to Chicago to- 1 day to visit relatives. From Chicago they will go to Toulon, in., before returning home. If one-half of one per cent of what Cox and Harding say about one ahother were true then both | should be running for the peniten-1 tiary instead of toe white house.
