Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 233, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1920 — LOCAL AND PERSONAL [ARTICLE]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
H. T. Gwinn wqnt to Gary today. li. H. Potter was in Chicago today. James Barber went to Chicago today. Albert McNeil went to Wheatfield today. . j Mrs. M. R. Clifton and Miss Hazel Jones. John Ward went to Monticello Sunday. J. J. Montgomery went to Chicago today. J. B. Erwin of DeMotte was in Rensselaer today. Thomas Mallott of Virgie was in Rensselaer today. w E. L. Hollingsworth returned from Chicago this morning. L. C. Adams went to Chicago on the early morning train. <> President H. R. Kurrie • returned to Chicago this morning. Mrs. David Book and son, Robert, are spending the day in Delphi. Mrs. Fred Riffil and Mrs. Emma Shafer of Parr were in Rensselaer Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sands and children spent Sunday in Monon with relatives.
Mrs. John Grey of Hobart is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. > John Hurley and family. Mrs. 'Clyde Randle went to Gary Saturday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. W. J. Stiers. Jane Parkison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Parkison, returned from Chicago Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Knox, two daughters and N. S. Bates went to Chicago on the early train. Stephen DeHaan and son, Andrew DeHaan and wife were in Rensselaer Saturday. H. P. Callendar, the Barkley township onion and potato raiser, was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Luella Borphy of Des Moines, la., came today .for a visit with the family of Eugene Kirk. Mrs. Lee Rardin and two sons spent the week end with Mrs. Clara Coen of North Cullen street. Mrs. A. J. Boston arrived here today from Pasadena, Calif., for a visit with the Comer sisters. Mrs. Smith Newell returned today to Crown Point after a visit here with relatives and friends. William Jones returned to his home in Sheridan today after visiting his sister, Mrs. John Adair. Anton Oliwinski and three sons returned to Chicago today after a visit with relatives at Newland. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hendriskson returned Sunday from a _ week’s visit with relatives at Monticello. George Martin, son, Charles Martin, ’and George Sanders of near Kniman were in Rensselaer today. Miss Harriett Bums returned to Chicago today after visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burns. - ~
Miss Marjorie Loughridge went to Springfield, 0., today where she will visit with Louis Wilcox and family. „ Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Gamott returned to their home in 'Chicago today after visiting Emory Garriott of Surrey. * . . Elza and Bessie Snow returned to their homes in Chicago Heights, 111., Saturday after visiting relatives here. Mrs. John I. Gwin went to Lafayette this afternoon where she will address the Democratic business women tonight. A. M. Harris, who had been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George McCarthy, left today for his home in Mt. Hope, Kans. * Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gowland of Buchanon, Mich., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Redgate over the week-end. H. L. Barnes, of Atlanta, Ga., was the guest Sunday of his wife s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. Ranier, of North Cullen street. Mrs. Charles Sines returned today to her home in Flora after attending the D. H. Yeoman family reunion here Sunday. Mrs. Glenn Brown and baby of Monon came Saturday for a weekend visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Firman Rutherford. Jane Parkison, who is a teacher in the Chicago schools, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Parkison. Herschell Collins arrived here from Guy’s Mills, Pa., today. He from Guy’s Mills, Pa., today. She family and other relatives. Mrs. H. R. Kurrie and sons, Harry, Jr., and Thompson, went to Paoli today to visit with Mr. Kurrie’s sister, Mrs. Frank Paul. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bennett returned to their home in Georgetown today after visiting with the family .of Arthur Bennett of Brook. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin and daughter of Surrey spent Saturday here with Allen Osman and. family and Emmet Lewis and family. A J. Doan of Parr and his son, A. J. Doan, Jr., of Gary, were in Rensselaer Sunday. The former is now the Parr blacksmith.. Vernon Newels has sold his building and lot occupied b L works to John W. Mariatt, proprietor of the Rensselaer Garage. The consideration was $2,500. Mrs. Ben D. McColly and Mrs. John E. Alter went to Hammond today to attend a birthday celebration of former’s daughter, Mrs. Ca ßertha and Alice Daniels and Mr. and Mrs. Creighton Nichols and two children were Sunday .guests of Mr. and Mrs. Korah Daniels of South Weston street. Mrs. F. E. Pitser and Mrs. ine Rensser and little son returned to their home in Sheridan, HL, today after a visit with L. W-. Shriner and family of Moody. Dr. C. E. Johnson, Charles Pefley and Simon Thompson returned home Saturday evening from a two weeks hunting trip in Dakota. They report game-plentiful “ line Rhoades, left for Saturday, and from there continued to
College. He was accompanied by his uncle, Amos Harris, of Mt. Hope, Kana Mr .and Mrs. John Fuehring returned this afternoon to their home in Indianapolis after a visit here with Mrs. Fuehring’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Torbert, of Barkley township. Russell Williams left Ft. Snelling, Minn., today, having enlisted in the U. S. service. He will be a member of the 49th Infantry and will take an auto mechanics’ course for one year. Margaret Werner went to Indianapolis Sunday where she will enter her freshman year in the school for the blind. Her sister, Karine, accompanied her to Indianapolis and will remain for a few days. Fred Hamilton will visit in San Luis Obispo today, where he is demonstrating the new Maibohn. This is a new car on the market and is made by the Cole company.—Santa Maria (Cal.) Daily Times, September 20. George H. Healey of Frankfort, editor of the Frankfort Crescent News, was in Monticello last night where he addressed a meeting held at the Republican headquarters.— Saturday Monticello Evening Journal. Sanford Foster, who resides on the David Alter farm in Union township, will hold a public sale on Tuesday, October 12. He is making a large offering of farm equipment, notice of which will appear in The Republican on October 1 and 8. Mr .and Mrs. E. W. Matheny, who reside on their eighty acre farm eight miles northeast of South Bend, visited relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Matheny are delighted with their new home and feel that their new farm is an excellent investment. 1 H. E. White, the ice-man, received a car of ice today from Frankfort. This is the firpt artificial ice he had had to use this year as he had all of his houses well filled last winter. He said that he sold as much ice during September as he did any month this summer. . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Messenger, of Newland, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hurley of Peoria, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. William Martin and family of this city, took Sunday dinner with Mrs. L. V. Boardwell, of Lincoln avenue, Mrs. Boardwell being the mother of Mrs. Messenger, Mrs. Hurley and Mr. Martin. Dr. E .W. "Strecker went to Lebanon this afternoon to attend the annual conference of the Northwest Indiana M. E. conference. The Doctor is the chairman of the board of examiners and will be very busy for a few days. He is taking a splendid report of his work Trinity church this year. The church has all bills paid and has contributed as much for benevolences as it spent for local expenses.
