Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 227, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1920 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAIg INB PERSONAL NEWS
l)r, W. L. Myer went to Chicago Dr. F. A. Turfler made hi* regular professional trip to Lowell thia Mrs. W. B. Blankenship and Mrs. F. Riffilof Parr were in Rensselaer SgFt 7. . - Attorney W. L. Wood was looking after legal matters in Fair Ou* todav ■ r . ...■- ■_ Bev. S. J. Lindsly filled his regular appointment at the Church of God in this city Sunday. ii 1 - 1 A base ball team from this city went to Monon Sunday where they ware handed a 6 to 1 lacing. Earl Miller and George Ballinger left this morning for Gilbert Station, 0., where they will be students in a Catholic school. Mrs. A. F. Long, Mrs. Russell Strawbridge, Mrs. L. A. Bostwick, Mrs. Nattie Scott and Leonard Rhoades went to Chicago this morning. Mrs. Ida Champion, who had been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Leslie Clark of Franklin street, returned to her home in Chicago Saturday. 7-' ’• Homer Hendrickson is taking a week’s vacation from his duties at the Royal Meat Market and he and hisi wife are visiting relatives in Monticello. r Victor Hoover, accompanied by Dr, and Mrs. M. D. Gwin, have gone to Detroit, from which city they will return with new Dodge automobiles. The members of the Eastern Star Chapter will have a picnic supper after the meeting' of the Chapter Tuesday evening. All come and have a good time. D. H. Adanft, who had spent Sunday here, went to Roselawn this morning to join the Western Union construction gang, which is worki n g near that place. Gorge Fletemeyer has returned to Chicago after a visit here with his father-ip-law, Alfred Donnelly. Mr, Fletemeyer is arranging to move with his family to this city. William Florence of Asheville, N. C., who had been the guest of Jeannie Sage, continued today to Valparaiso, where he will be a student in the university of that city. R. C, Dixey, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jones left today for Rochester, Minn., by automobile. The former * will undergo an examination and possibly an operation at the Mayo institution. • .•* . ■ 1 Mrs. Charles Jouvenat of Chicago, who had been the guest of her sister, Mis. Lottie George of North Van Rensselaer street went to Lowell today for a visit with Mn. Ernest Lynch, after which she will continue to her home.
Glair* Libby, who had been the truest of her sister, Mrs. Cope J. Hanley, left this morning for New York Citv. where she will be joined by her brother, Jack, for a top overseas and a tour of Europe. Mrs. Cope Hanley and M ™r. Thompson accompanied Mias Libby to ChicagoPaul Beam, son of W. H. Beam, left Sunday for Champaign, 111., where he will attend Illinois university. Helen Parkison, daughter of Attorney and Mrs. W. H. Pnrkison, -«f Lafayette, and Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith of Chicago, both of whom were former students of the Rensselaer schools, are also attending Illinois university. Mrs. Andrew Kahler and Mrs. Angelia Luers were called to Chicago Sunday on account of the death of their niece. Miss Ruth Kahler daughter of Mrs. John Kahler? Death occurred Saturday and the funeral will be held Tuesday. The deceased was about twen-tv-two year* of age- Arnold Luers and Andrew Kahler went to Chicago this the funetaL , L. R. Eisenberg, who recently won the 1926 western .chess chartpionship. has been invited to parricipate in the contest oj^ng at Memphis. Tenn., this “v J ing inwhich all of the leading chess players of middle western states will participate. Mr. accepted Ae invitation as a nJ®®; ber of the Chicago Chess Club and as vice-president of the Chicago Chei League. Mr. Eisenberg is a son in-law of Mrs. Nathan Fendig of this “ ; -
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