Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 241, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1920 — LOCAL AND PERSONAL [ARTICLE]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL

Art Quinn went to Gary today. T. M. Callahan went to Newland today. Rev. Strecker is having his residence painted. Flora Frye of Roselawn spent Tuesday in this city. Eta Williams went to Indianapolis today to accept work. Ben McColly and Walter Porter went to Chicago Tuesday. 4. Mrs. Rogen and Hazel Hoover of Lafayette are spending the day with Mn. K. T. Rhoades. Mn. G. W. Andrus of Hammond came today to visit her daughter-in-law, Mn. Clara Andrus. Mn. Ross Knickerbocker went to Chicago to spenji a couple of days with her sister, Maud Downs. Mn. Chas. Rishling went to Indianapolis today tb attend the Grand Temple of the Pythian Siston, Mr. and Mrs. Carvalho and two children left for their home in Newark, N. J., today after spending the summer with Mr .and Mn. Henry Amsler. L. H. Hamilton returned from 'lndianapolis this Wednesday after- , noon where he had gone Monday evening to attend a state , meeting of the Knights of Pythias.' Mrs. J. E. Harrod is expected 1 here from Indianapolis tonight ' and she and Mr. and Mn. Charlie Moody will drive to South Bend to attend a golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mn. ,Jake Wolverton this evening. Dr. I. M. Washburn is attending a meeting of the American Association of Railway Surgeons, which opened in Chicago Tuesday and will continue through Thursday. The meeting consists of clinics and lectures by the leading surgeons of the United States.

Mn. Chas. Mann and daughter, Mary Louise, left today for their new home in Biloxi, Miss. They expect to spend several days, in Cincinnati. Mr. and Mn. J.* A. McFarland expect to join them in Mississippi. next month where they will spend the winter. The Rev. H. R„ White, archdeacon of the Diocese of Northern Indiana, was here for a short time today and held the regular monthly meeting of the Episcopal church. Miss E. W. Averill of the Ft. Wayne diocese, president of the woman’s auxiliary talked for a few moments on the work of the women in the church. From here they went to Delphi where they will conduct Episcopal services in that city. The- Misses Maud Harrington, Hope Kilgore and Hazel Sims of Goodland left today for Los Angeles, Calif. They expect to meet another Goodland girl, Stella Montross, in Chicago. They will stop off at Denver, Colorado Springs, and Salt Lake City. The girls have rented an apartment at Los Angeles and expect to be gone about a year. A number of their friends, both from Rensselaer and Goodland, accompanied them to the depot to bid them good luck and a safe journey.