Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 221, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1920 — LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS [ARTICLE]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS

Harry Newman went to Kankakee, 111., today. James Burch of Monon was in Rensselaer today. - - - - - - John Kivnew returned from Tefft today. Vester Adams and Ehner Gwin returned from Chicago'today. James Ray of Lafayette was in Rensselaer today. Charles Beadell of Chicago is the guest of Frank Gorham. H. E. White was in Chicago Sunday. William Culp of Lee was in Rensselaer today. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonner of Remington were in Rensselaer today. __ Howard Mills and Roe E. Yeoman went to Lafayette this morning. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rusk, of East Barkley, were in Rensselaer today. . _ ■ • , - ' The Rev. J. Budman Fleming and Henry Zoll went to Hammond ‘ today. Mildred Schlitz of Brook went to Bloomington from here today to enter Indiana university. —“Thomas Callahan, Gerald Hollingsworth and Finnan Thompson were in Chicago today. William Van Arsdel of Indianapolis spent Sunday here with Mrs. William Arnott and family. John Gallagher is now located at Lowell and has ordered his Republican sent to him there. He is with the state highway. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoover returned Friday from Battle Creek, Mich., where Mr. Hoover had undergone treatments. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Porter of Indianapolis are enjoying a week’s' vacation, which they are spending here with relatives. Joseph Larsh is recovering nicely from his recent operation and will be able to be up town during the week. Mrs. Anna Wood and daughter, Dorothy, spent the day with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Phillips, of McCoysburg. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Young returned today to their home in Sparta, Tenn., after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Brown. Edith Gilkey, who had been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Alva Grenird and husband, returned today to her home in Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. S- M. Haas and children, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Newby aijd Miss Grace Haas spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Oglesby and family of Gary.

William Weston left today for his home in Lewiston, Montana, after a visit here with his mother, Mrs. William Faylor, of Aix. Mr. and Mts. Faylor will move into Rensselaer this week. Arthur Joachim and friend. Miss Marian Cameron, of Chicago, spent the week-end here as the guests of Miss Leia Champion, who is visiting here with her aunt, Mrs. Leslie Clark. Nell Biggs returned to Chicago today where she was employed. She was accompanied by her sister, Mildred, who spent the day in the Windy City. Mrs. John Murfitt and daughter, Ethel, of near Mt Ayr, were here t%iay, having accompanied Helen Ramsmeier here to take the train

for Chicago. Alice Foster McCullough of Fort Wayne came this forenoon to be present at the political meeting held in this city this evening. Mrs. Foster is the Democratic woman chairman of the state. r Lee Noland, who had visited with his daughter, Mrs. Frank Fisher, of Kankakee township, returned to this city today and from here continued to his home in Lee. Mrs. Harry Wade, who has been the guest here for P the past three weeks of her mother, Mrs. James Yeoman and other relatives, will leave Thursday for her home in Pullman, Wash. M. J. Wagner went to Blomninffton today where he will begin his preparation to become an attorney at law. The following students left here Sunday to enter the state university: Ruth McKinzie, Charles and Harold Halleck. •- i , Mrs. C. A. Timmons and son. Glenn, returned today from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Timmons of Benton Harbor, Mich. v Mr. Mrs. E. Ossman of „Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Burch, of Hammond.

Mr. and Mm. W. L Bott went to Indianapolis this afternoon. Mrsr Mary Coughlan returned today to her home in LaGro, after visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lynam of Greenfield are the guests of their son, W. F. Lynam and wife. Nell Ryan went to Indianapolis this afternoon and will enter Mjs. Blaker’s school to take training as a primary teacher. Mrs. E. E. Fritts returned today to her home in Indianapolis after a visit here with her mother, Mrs. J. Q. Alter of Paris avenue. Mrs. Harry Jinkeraon and baby returned Sunday to their home in Chicago after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiltshire. Mrs. Louis H. Hamilton returned this evening after a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Con Miller and Dr. Miller, of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fendig, son Albert and daughter' Selma, of Brunswick, Ga., arrived here this afternoon. They have been on an extended tour reaching to the western coast. Mr. Fendig is a brother of B. F. and Samuel Fendig. Prosecuting Attorney J. C. Murphy and little five year old daughter, Carrie, were the guests here today of his daughter, Mrs. W. E. Harris, of Washington street. Attorney Murphy looked after legal matters here in connection with his work as state’s attorney. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jones, who had been located at St. John are spending the week here with relatives. If Raymond Dixey continues to improve at Martinsville, Mr.and Mm. Jones will leave the last of the week or the first of the next for St. Petersburg, Fla., where they will spend the winter. Miss Viletta Baker, Dean of Women, Muncie Normal; Miss Ivah Rhyan, head of Home Economics Dept., Indiana State Normal, Terre Haute, and Mrs. R. H. Rhyan, of Terre Haute, are spending a few days with Mr. ana Mrs. Ernest Lamson of Jordan township. Frank P. Meyer of Danville, Hl., who had visited his mother, Mrs. Magdaline Meyer and other relatives, left today for Cincinnati, O. From there he will continue to his cotton plantation near Greenwood, Miss. Mr. Meyer has a splendid investment there, having been offered $25 per acre annual rental.