Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 242, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1920 — LOCAL AND PERSONAL [ARTICLE]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Delos Thompson went to Chicago today. _ Mr*. Harry Murray went to Lafayette today. William Cooper of near Foresman was in thia city today. , Mr. and Mn. Allen Bowaher went to Chicago today to shop. Sheriff True D. Woodworth was in Gary on business today. Alva Genard, and Ernest Morian went to Indiankpolis today. • TTrman Thompson and Granville Moody, Jr., went to Chicago Weds nesday evening. Mrs. James Walters and children left for their new home in Van Buren, Ind., today. . Charles Ulm of Goodland left today for Denver, Colorado, where he eX Charles and W Wright Armstrong and Harry Odell of Walker townSprague went to Chicago' today to look, after some businesa matter*. Bernard Lu*ra has returned from Indianapolis, unable to decide whether to accept a poaition in that city Frank Ham of Lafayette is spending a few days here with friends. Mr. Ham was in Rensselaer Wednesday, ' . Mr. J. E. Marsh ahd wife came today from Des .Moines, !•-. for a short visit with Mrs. Marsh’s sister, Mrs. N. Oshoi-ue, J. R. Adams of Monon but formerly a resident of this city, was in Rensselaer today He ji a broth-er-in-law of John W. King, J .E. Carli* and Mrs. J. E. Murphy went to North Judson today for a visit with the formerja daughter. Mrs. John S. Lakin an| family Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gourley, of Gary, announce Ibe arrival of « ten pound habyjboy. Leonard will be remembered as a former high school graduate. The Rev. J. N. Jenkins returned today to his home in Manchester, Mich., after a visit here with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins, who has been quite ill but is now somewhat improved. Miss Jean Nelson, of the John B. Rogers Producing Co., came Monday to direct the presentation of “The Wishing Ring,” a musical comedy, to be given under the auspices of the local charity board. Some unnecessary gent rammed his neck through our front door this morning and inquired what an oldfashioned ham sandwich was. An old-fashioned ham sandwich is a sandwich with ham in it Mrs. Harley Shields, sister .of Charles and John Platt, of this city, left today for Danville, 111. From there she expects to go to her home in Alberta, Canada. She has been Visiting here about three months. Mrs. Firman Thompson, Mrs. H. HL Potter and daughter, Mary, Ed Rantbn and daughter, Helen, D. S. Makeevar, Edith and Faustine West, Georg* A. Daugherty, Jr., and Dr. W. L. Myer went to Chicago this morning.
