Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1920 — LOCAL AND PERSONAL [ARTICLE]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Free Wood went to Fort Wayne toduv. Zdrn ’ ’Wright*'antf "Vise ' are in Chicago tpday. • Moses Leopold went to Monticello on business today. Dr. Washburn and C. E. Prior Are fn Chicago today. C. A. Merica and wife are spending the day in Lafayette.* James Rodgers of Francesville was ih Rensselaer today.' Louis Smith of Fair Oaks was in town on business today. Mabel Cain returned to Chicago today to take up nursing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webber are spending the day in Chicago. Mrs. A. W. Mitchell returned to Chficago today after visiting relatives in Mt. Ayr., . W. H. Dowl of Goodland took the train to Winamac- this morning to look after his farm.. Mrs. M. Barnes returned to her home in Kokomo today after visiting Joseph Larsh and family. Mrs. R. E. Hippenhomer of Ft Wayne came Monday for a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. ‘ E. P. Honan. Bessie Ki?e of Peru returned to her *dwdv -*day after spendingseveral days with her sister, Mrs. Wm. McKinny. Wm. Gentry of Brook took his little daughter. Retha, to Indianapolis today where she will attend a school for the deaf. Mrs. W. L. Bott went to Indianapolis to attend the Grand Temple of the Pythian Sisters. She expects to be gone about a week. Mrs. Alice Moody left for her home in Los Angeles, Calif., Monday after visiting three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Chands. Mrs. Emory Milk and children and Mrs. C. E. Mills left today for Fenton, Mich., tor a visit with the former’s sister,/Mrs. Josie P. Skidmore. 7 Miss Spalding, at the Western Union, is spending a two weeks’ vacation at her home in* Green-i castle, Ind. She < also expects to WhSSd'txpeeF to° CoS’*? V»
hardware and implement business in that city. ■ „ Mrs. J. S. Jessen left for Zionsville today. She expects to be gone two or three weeks and will visit at Lebanon, Thorntown and Petersburg. Her son, Gurney, accompanied here to Lafayette. Mrs. George Kessinger returned to her home in Fair Oaks, Monday sifter spending a few days with her son, John Reed. She reports the latter’s two months’ old f baby as being sick with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barber, who lived in the Frank Foltz property on Clark street, moved Monday into their own property on South Van Rensselaer street, which they had purchased of Mr. Foltz and had extensively remodeled. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Grant, who moved out of the Barber property, moved into the Foltz property vacated by Mr/ahd Mrs. Barber. Patrl H. Worland will arrive home tomorrow from Denver, Colo., where j he' has been since April 1, having । gone there in the' interest of his health. While in the army overseas, .Paul' was a victim of a gas attack. He has sufficiently recovered as to permit his return here and*will be engaged in the futrniture and undertaking business as a member of the Worland Brothers firm. .
