Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 243, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1920 — ENJOYED AUTO OUTING AND VISIT WITH RELATIVES [ARTICLE]
ENJOYED AUTO OUTING AND VISIT WITH RELATIVES
Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Alter returned Thursday from a three weeks’ vacation automobile trip. While away they visited Trails End, Ohio, the famous summer home of Governor. James M. Cox and Democratic nominee for president. At Dayton, 0., they visited'Mr. Alter’s two brothers, Lewis and Harry and his sister, Mrs. L. E. Chaney.- They visited other Buckeye, among them, Columbus, Springfield and Troy. In Indiana they visited Mrs. Alter’s cousins, Mrs. Edward Mauck and 'family at Muncie and Mrs. Ivan Dunlap and family at Elwood, and Mr. Alter’s sister, Mrs. A. C. Chaney at Forest. . When Mr. and Mrs. Alter returned they found tacked up on. their front porch a likeness of Senator Harding. Mr. Alter, being a Democrat, is very indignant and is offering a liberal reward for the arrest and conviction of the person who* trespassed upon his property and thus defaced his residence. A county convention of Women’s clubs will be held on Wednesday, October 13, at the Presbyterian church, in Remington, Ind., for the purpose of organizing the county and promoting the general welfare of club work. All club members are cordially invited to attend. Lunch at noon.- Program will begin at 1 p. m. - MRS. FRANK HOWARD, Federated Club County Chairman.
