Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 235, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1920 — LOCAL AND PERSONAL [ARTICLE]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. D. D. Dean went to Lafayette today. . Schuyler Irwin made a trip to Chicago today. K. .T. Rhoades returned from Indianapolis today. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Thompson went to Chicago today; j Peter Notnemon returned to his home in Dwight, Hl., today. Mrs. Felix Parker returned today to her home in Herscher, HL > Grace Gilman, o< Goodland, returned to her Chicago to*Lh„ Casey went to Kirklin to-1 day for a visit with his son, Edward Casey. Mrs. John I. Gwin addressed a democratic rrfFeting at Morocco Tuesday. F. F. Trwfti. ’bf Fiff Oaks, came to day for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harwey Davisson. Ray Schultz returned to his home in Joliet, HL, today after visiting with N. J. Halsey. Margaret Merrell, /*of Kniman, done today for a visit with the family of Thomas Turner. Mrs. Charles Porter, Everett Halstead. William McKinney and A. R. Hopkins went td Chicago this momMina B. Ross returned to her home in Chicago Tuesday after visiting her son, C. A. Ross, and family. Frank and Beulah Bond of New Buffalo. Miclv, came today for t e visit with thdir uncle, Adolph May and family/ M. M. returned to Ins home in Chicago Tuesday after visiting with Ed Harris and family of Mt Ayr. Mrs./E. Vondersmith returned to her home in Chicago Tuesday after yisiting her sister, Mrs. N. Littlefield, of this city. - Maurice Reed returned from Monon .this morning. .He was accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Paul Overton and children. V Miss Joanna Mitchell returned to her home in Mohmouth, HL, Tuesday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mitchell. .A Orville Lambert went to Lafayette, today for a visit with his sister/ Mrs. Samuel Waltz, who is a patient in a hospital there. . Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Holroyd and daughter, Helen, returned to their home in Louisville, Ky., today after » visit with Mrs. Emory Mills. John R. Lewis went to Memphis, Teqn., Tuesday where he will enter his prize winning Hampshires in a show to be held in that city. Mrs. A. B. Scott and daughter, Mrs. Luella Runck, of Oxford, spent Tuesday with the former’s sisters, the Misses Comer, ahd Mrs. A. J. Boston of Pasadena, Calif, Mrs. Cliffqrd Parkinson, of Pleasant, Ridge, went tfltyb^^P o ]}, B day to see her motnet, Mrs. W. M. Rinehart, who is a patierit in the Methodist hospital itt *thkt cit«. Miss Karine Werner returned from Indianapolis Tuesday. She had accompanied her sister, Margaret, to that city, the latter entering her freshman year in the school for the blind. _ Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Seabold returned to their home in Anniville, Pa., after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Johnson, of Remington. They also attended the G. A. R. Encampment while here. • Charles Gosnell returned from Monticello Tuesday. Mr. Gosnell has lately resigned his position with the Gordon Players as their head man. He was with this organization last at Remington. Chris Crozier, of Illinois, has bought of Harvey Davisson and Mosps Leopold their 97% acre farm one mile west of Gifford, for sllO an acre. He will take possession of the farm March Ist. .
