Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 244, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1920 — LOCAL AND PERSONAL [ARTICLE]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Henry Barger went to Lafayette today. c Vern Crialer went, to Chicago today. Mrs. Harry Bell continues to improve. Charles B. Steward was in Chicago today. > —Hattie Wilson of Chicago spent Friday in thia city. Mrs. W. T. Kight of Roselawn was in Rensselaer Friday. J. AL Williams and family of Wheatfield were in town today. C. C. Starr of North Front street, is able to be up and around the house. Rev. Hartman Sylvester of St. Joseph's College went to Frankfort today. M. J. Delahanty and son, William, of Wheatfield township were in town today. Grace Norris and mother, Mrs. James Norris, went to Indianapolis Saturday evening. Russell Van Hook and Ralph Sprague returned •from Chicago Friday afternoon. Mrs. M. D. Walsh came from Chicago today to visit her daughter, Mrs. John Murphey. Irene Pavlick and baby returned to Chicago today after visiting friends in Rensselaer. J. L. Hafmon and mother came from Garrison, lowa, today for a visit with Frank McCord. Donald Williams, who ‘is employed with the Fairbanks-Morse people, visited Rensselaer today. Mrs. J. J. Eigelsbach and daughter, Catherine Chamberlain, are spending the day in Lafayette. Mrs. James Meade, of Hammond, came this afternoon for a visit with her brother, Leslie Clark, and family. Mrs. Jack Murphy returned today after a short visi- with her brother, John Lakin, of North Judson. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Freeland of Moody went to Comiskey today to visit her son, Omar Smith and family. Mrs. R. A. Bicknell was called to Creston today on account of the serious illness of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Liston. Mrs. Alex Bruce left for her home in Edinburg today after a two weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Hermansen of New York left for their home Friday after visiting C. P. Hermansen and family. Mrs. F. D. Burchard and daughter, Winifred, are spending the week-end with Mrs. Burchard’s parents at Francesville. Laban Wilcox, who is attending Purdue University, is spending the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Wilcox. Mrs. D. Gordon and daughter returned to their home in Chicago Friday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Emory Boudreau of Wolcott. Mrs. Jack Christensen and baby returned to their home in Chicago Friday after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hermansen. Mrs. Clara Cromer and father left for their home in Salem today after a months’ visit with her son, T. R. Cromer and family. Anna Fell returned to her home in Chicago this morning after spending several days with her brother, A A. Fell, of Carpenter 5 township. Okie ’ Helvie came from Logansport today to spend the week-end with Cordelia Stockton. She taught in the city schools here last winter. James Rice, al student in the Rensselaer high school, went to Roselawn today to spend the weekend with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Rice. Mrs. Osa Ritchey left this iporning for a visit with J. M. Ray of Lawton, Mich. Before returning home she will visit with relatives at Bear Lake, Mich., also. Fred Phillips, of Dane, Wis., is here for a short visit with relatives and friends.' The Colonel is getting along splendidly as manager of a large farm near Dane. Michael Wagner, ex-court reporter for the Jasper-Newton circuit court who is now attending Indiana University, came Friday evening for A week-end visit with friends here. Mrs. B. Graf, who had been the guest of her sisters, Mrs. W. D. ringle, Misses Mary and Clara Goetz, and her brother, Edward Goetz, left today for her home in Des Moines, lowa. Mrs. Evelyn Randle returned from Reynolds today where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Jasserand. She excepts to make her home this winter with Mrs. William Damiels of this city. A. R. MacMurchy, who haid been the guest of his aunt, Mrs. J. H. Holden, left today for San Francisco, Calif. He had made the trip from San Francisco to New York with th" merchant marines, pasing through the Panama Canid. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Sanders of Hammond came today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hendrickson. Tomorrow they aH expect to drive to Monticello to spend the day with Mrs. Hendrickson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jen-
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sprague and two children of Syracuse, Ind., came Friday afternoon for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sprague and family. Miss Alice Sprague, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Perry Sprague, who is attending DePauw university, arrived Friday afternoon from Greencastle, to visit the same home. Minnie Waymire, who has been employed by Hart, Shaffner, Marx of Chicago, accompanied by her friends, Nettie Ellis, came today for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waymire, of College avenue. The young ladies will con•tinue to Indianapolis where tiwy will probably be employed for the winter.
