Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 245, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1920 — LOCAL PERSONAL NEWS. [ARTICLE]

LOCAL PERSONAL NEWS.

Dr. Washburn was in Lafayette Monday. , Joe Charles of DeMotte went to Indianapolis Monday. Attorney Abe Halleck was in Monticello today. Peter Nomenson of Dwight, HL, was in Rensselaer today. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Luers of Kouts were in Rensselaer Monday. Anna Belbe and Olga Baier of Remington went to Chicago today. Minnie Waymire and friend, Rife Ellis went to Indianapolis today. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mills went to • Muncie, Monday for a short visit. Rose Luers went to . Chicago today for a weeks’ visit with her sister, Lucille. Mrs. George Johnson returned to her home in McCoysburg today. Henry Luers and family spent Sunday with John P. Ryan and family of Gillam township. N. W. Slabaugh returned to his home at Greentown after conducting a Menonite meeting at Parr. > Mr. Ed Webb of Monon was in Rensselaer Monday visiting his meter, Clara Eldridge, who is HL Elmo Blakemore of Kennet, Mo., fiance of Nell Meyers, arrived Monday afternoon. Thos Becker, Casper Morris and John Blaze of Monbn were in Rens-

seller on business Monday. Miss Irene Cunningham of Rossville, HL, spent the weekend with Florence and Aileen Allman. Oscar Johnson, Edmond Bergstrom and Marion Mcßeever went tn Chicago Saturday afternoon. Miss Aileen Alknan returned to Batavia/ Hl., Jast evening after spending tfce week end with her parents. ../T Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bellows of Remington and Mrs. C. L. Murphy of, Rensselaer went to Chicago today for a short visit. Mrs. Sanford Cumming* returned to her home at Anderson today after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Booth. Mrs. T. M. Harris went to her home at South Raub today after visiting John Donahue and family of Remington. Mn* Lillie Anshutz, a regular practical nurse, who recently located in Rensselaer, is caring for Mrs. Frank Horsewood and little son, Francis Harold. _ Lawrence McLain spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' George H. McLain. Lawrence had attended the Purdue-Chicago football game Saturday. Mrs. Mary Day returned to her home in Chicago today. She came to attend the funeral of Mrs. Frances Hopkins and has been visiting relatives in this city. Mabel Worland left today for White Hall, Mont, to visit her aunt, Mrs. Linriie Devine, sister of Mr. Worland. Mabel expects to spend the winter in the west Mrs. Harry Murray and little j grand-daughter, Cecdlia, went to I* Fayette today, where Mrs. Murray will have her eyes treated. This will be Mra. Murray’s last eye treatment. Everett and Clinton Brown of Huntington are here on account of the illness of their father, W. R. Brown, who has been confined to

his bed for sometime. I' Edith Van Aradel of Indianapolis I was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mm- True D. Woodworth. She I & formerly a teacher in the Rens-1 r schools. I Charles Sommers of Marion town-1 ship had the misfortune to have] his right hand pretty badly cut by a buzz-saw Saturday. Mr. Sommers] lives on the Henry Waymire farm, j Zora Tillett, who is in training! as a nurse at the Jasper County I Hospital, spent the week-end with] her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frankl Tillett of Gillam township. Her I father accompanied her to this city I this morning. I Mrs. Bert Courtwright and sister, I Stella Taylor, of Remington and I Attorney A. L. Courtwright of I Crown Point Were in Rensselaer to-1 day. Mrs. Courtwright’s husband! is in the hospital. The Crown Point I attorney is his brother. I

Mike Wagoner returned to Bloom ] jngton today. While here he con-] traded a severe cold and thought I for a time that he was going to I have pneumonia. This ' morning,] however, he was much better and] was able to leave for school. I Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Roee return] ed Monday from Cissna Park. I where they had been to visit Mr. 1 Kose's mother. The is m Er health the result of a faß| which she suffered , a fractured I She is eaghty-M* ?««■ **Mrs Bayhara Hodhaw, who had] been with relatives in Mnois and lowa, has returned to her home here. Her sister, Mrs. Lena Wanner accompanied' her on her ■ 3k -