Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 232, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1920 — LOCAL AMP PERSONAL [ARTICLE]
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Mrs. H. B. Murray is spending the day in Lafayette.Mrs. J. M. Torbitt returned from Indianapolis, Friday. Lloyd Clifton spent'the day with relatives in Fair Oaks. ( . Mrs. A. E. VanVoorst returned to, her home in Union Hill, Friday. R. M. Johnston went to Chicago today to spend the week-end with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Robinson went to Royal Center today for a visit with friends. \ Miss Agnes Braun xent to her home in Chicago today to spend the week-end. Mrs. W. I. Spitler went to Chicago today where she will make her future home. Mrs. W. XL Bennett of—Georgetown, came' Friday to visit Arthur Bennett of Brook. Mrs. Vada Jordan will leave Sunday for Key West, Fla., where she will spend the winter. Mrs. John Gwin returned from Valparaiso today where she attended a democratic meeting. Mrs. i Isaac Reubelt returned to her home in Louisville, Ky., today after a visit here with relatives. Mrs. J. D. McClanahan returned to her home in Chicago after a visit with Mrs. J. H. McClanahan. Mrs. John Lakin and baby of Crown Point came today- for a visit with 'Mr. and Mrs. J. E. MurPhy. Mrs. George Thomas returned to her home in Monticello today after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gwin. Mrs. W- H. Hurley of Peoria, 111., J is the guest of her mother, Mrs. L. V. Boardwell- of' Lincoln avenue. -—•., .. “Bud” and Willie Ward went to Monticello today to visit their grandparents, Mr. and Thornion Perrig*; * Nina Pogue, one of the teachers in the city schools went to Wheatfield today for a week-end visit with a friend.
C. Arthur Tuteur, of Indianapolis, came this afternoon for a week-end visit with his mother, Mrs. Anna Tuteur, and family. L. A. Bostwick, E. M. Graham, Hildreth Pefley, .Theodore George and E. J. Gamester came down from Chicago this afternoon. • Lee Meyers of Kniman was in. Rensselaer today. Lee will give another of those " popular dances at his place next Saturday, Oct. 2. Mrs. Fred Standish of Mt. Ayr and daughter, Vera Waling, of Foresman, went to Chicago to visit Mr. and Mrs. Kinder Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Hermanson of New York City arrived here today for a visit with the family, of Lew Robinson and other relatives. Mrs. Philip Gunyon and little daughter,. who had been here to visit with Miss Grace Clowry, returned to their home in Momence today. Miss Esther Lonergan, Annetta May, Marion Wedeking, and Vera Chamberlain went to their homes in Chicago Friday to spend the week-end.
Ada Harris, principal of the Tefft school, came Friday evening to spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harris of Mt. Ayr. J. J. Lawler of Chicago, who is spending the week-end at his farms, says that this is ideal weather for maturing the cern crop, that it could not be improved. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larson of Donovan, 111., and Mrs. Richard Potts of Mt. Ayr were guests here today of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marla tt of South Front Street. z , George Bernard left for his home in Zearling, la., today after visiting B. W. Ellsworth and family. He also attended the G. A. R. Encampment in Indianapolis while here. Mrs. Alice Farrington left Friday for her homer-in San Diego, Calif., avter visiting Charles Ross and family, of Kentland. She also attended the G. A. R. encampment at Indianapolis. Mrs. William Zard and daughter, Rubh, went to Reynolds this afternoon where they will visit with Mrs. Charles Walters, Mrs. Zard’s mother. Wednesday Mrs. Zard and Ruth will leave for their home near Mitchell, S. D. . . Oscar Williamson, who had joined his wife in a visit here with rela r tives, went to Chicago this but will return Sunday and continue to spend his vacation here. He was accompanied to Chicago by his brother, Ivan Williamson. W. B. Austin of Chicago Was in Rensselaer today andyas he went to the depot was disappointed to find that the Democrats have displayed their loyalty by having the-picture of their candidate for president in bheir windows, while but few Republicans are displaying the picture of the winner, Senator Harding. Mrs. Edward McGuff and little son, Paul, returned this afternoon to her home in Indianapolis. Mrs. McGuff was here on account of the serious condition of her sister, Mrs. Marion Freeland, whp underwent an operation Friday evening. Mrs. Freeland seems to be getting along as nicely as could be expected considering the nature of her trouble.
