Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1920 — LOCAL AND PERSONAL [ARTICLE]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL

Edd J. Randle was in Lafayette today. John Gray went to Hoverton, HL, today. Mrs. W. C. Babcock went‘to Indianapolis today. . Mrs. Homer Hendrickson went to Monticello today. Vera Henley of Newland went to Belvidere, DI., today. Floyd Platt was at the White county capitol today. George Cook of LaCrosse was in‘ Rensselaer Thursday. * Mrs. Emma J. Ward of Hammond was in Rensselaer today. Attorney P. R. Blue was here on legal business Thursday. Dessie Rutherford, who is employed in Monon, was here today. Edwin Robinson and Ray LaRue were in Marion on business today. ■ Dillon and Arthur Qpinn and Harold Clark went to Indianapolis today. Mrs. SamUel Norland and daughter Cora, of Lee were in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Joseph Smith is reported to be quite seriously ill- at her home in this city. _ .... ~ .

Mrs. H. B. Murray and granddaughter, Cecelia Murray, were in Lafayette today. Michael Jungles of Walker township was at the Union stock yards in Chicago today. Mrs. George Gorham went to Brookston today to visit with her son, Randle Gorham. Mn. C. R. Smith of Snohomish, Wash., came today to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Nat Heuson. The Jasper-Newton Medical association met with Dr. Kinneman of Goodland Thursday evening. Mesdames Noble York and B. J. Moore, and daughter, Elizabeth Moore, were in Monticello today. Lee Myres accompanied Harry Parker, Hugh Kirk, Howard Clark and C. A. Ross to Chicago Thursday. Mrs. H. E. White was called -to Paxton, Hl., on account of the death of her nephew, Lester Congram. Helen Kiplinger, who is attending a business school in Gary, came today to spend the week-end with her mother. C. L. Kessinger of Ft. Wayne came today and will take charge of the John and Ed Eilts farm in Union township. Mrs. Roscoe Reeder and son returned today to their home in Valparaiso after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. A. Moore and son of Lafayette were in Rensselaer today. They were formerly residents of Fair Oaks. Mrs. Adam Bennett returned from here to her home in Salem today* She had visited with her son, Henry Bennett of Morocco. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Milliron motored to Waynetown today, where they have purchased a moving picture theatre. They will return SunMr. and Mrs. Earl Parsons, who had Visited here with Mrs. Parsons’s mother, Mrs.. James F. Irwin, returned today to their home at B ringhurst. Michael Dwane returned to his home in Lafayette. Mrs. Dwane and baby will remain here for a longer visit with her mother, Mrs. John Moosmiller. Lucy Lane, who is employed in St Mary’s hospital in Chicago, came today for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lane of* Newton township. Mrs. Henry Deno of Remington and Mrs. Delphis Browillet of Fowler went to Chicago from here Thursday to visit with their sister, Mrs. Peter Matthews. Mary McConahay, who is employed in a Monon bank, returned to that place Thursday after a visit here with her patients, Mr. and Mrs. David McConahay. _ . Mirs. Joseph Hardman, Mia. H. L. Brown and daughter, Mary Jane, arrived home Thursday evening from Midi., where they had gone to get relief from hay fever. Mrs. William C. Miller returned this evening to her home in Indianapolis after a visit with pwMr. and Mrs. Louis H. -Hamilton of North Van' Rensselaer street. Mollie Vanee and Vivyn .Green were called to Wheatfield day on account of an automobile accident in which Mia. AlbertStembel had her arm broken and Walter