Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 227, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. B. K. Zimmerman and Mrs. George Scott went to Chicago today. ■—w " , -r—” Mrs. Kenneth Allman want to Indianapolis this afternoon for a visitwith friends. Orville Lambert returned to his home here today after a visit in McAllen, Texas. < Ruth Pence of Brook went to Greencastle today where she will enter DePauw university. . ... x..—— H. A. Lee, the hustling electrician, of East Washington street, is driving a new Ford runabout. W. A. Green and W. A. Shiptnan went to Indianapolis today to attend the G. A. R. encampment. X ■ Grace Foresman, of Foresman, went to Greencastle where she will become a student at DePauw university. . Blanche Hicks Of Chicago returned to her home today after visiting with P. W. Mann and family at Remington. Mr. and Mrs. -D.,W. Waymire of Ndrth McKinley avenue have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beeman.of Oak Park, 111. Helen Warner of this city and Florence Sammons of Kentland went to Greencastle today to enter DePauw university. Josephine Thomas returned to her home m Chicago today after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thomas of this city. * William Bringle has received word of the death of his unde, Hampton Bringle of New Salisbury. He was eighty-five years of age. Mr. and Mrs. ik* G. Beerson of Kankakee, HL, wore guests here Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John L Gwin, of North Qullen street. John L Gwin returned from Jamestown, N. D., Saturday after a short visit to his farm. He reported splendid crops in that locality. 1,1 j■' ' 11 Mrs. T. G. Wynegar, daughter, Thelma, and three youngest sons, of South Bend, were here Sunday to visit Mrs. Wynegar’s daughter, Mrs. Paul Parklson, at the hospital. Leslie Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wood of ’Fair Oaks, was in Rensselaer today. Young Wood, like'his uncle, W. L. Wood, of this city, is an enthusiastic Republican. NOTICE. All persons interested in the Prayter Cemetery in Barkley township are requested to meet at the cemetery at 10:00 a. m. Thursday September 23, for the purpose of cleaning same. WILLIAM GRATNEB. Fann leases for sale at Iha By publican office, grain and cash rant ■ h . ~j r ~r~ ——