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

LOCAL AND PERSONAL

if Thelma Tilton went to Lafayette today. ; Cecil Rutherford went to Rockford, 18., Saturday. Daniel Morrisey went to Hammond this morning. Delos York, of Gary, was a weekend visitor here. E. H. Shaffer of Parr was m Rensselaer on business Saturday. Frank Webber and Isaac Kepner spent Sunday with relatives in LaMrs. Harry Thomas and Bon, Louis, went to Chicago Sunday for a visit with her sister. Dan Jones of Delphi was the guest of his daughter, Mrs. John Adair and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gamester and son returned to Chicago Sunday, after spending the summer here. Betta Royster add Harold Nowe Is, Purdue University students, spent the week-end Beto with their parents. . Mary Messman returned Sunday to Chicago after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Messman. R. A. Parkison, K. T. Rhoades, W. I. Hoover, Dr. F. A. Turfler and R. H. Elite went to Chicago this morning. , Mrs. Amanda Moffit returned to her home in Gary Saturday after attending the funeral of Mrs. Frances Hopkins. Jack Bergsten returned to Chicago Saturday after helping out three weeks during the busy season at Newland. * Mildred Gifford returned to her school this morning at Surrey after spending the week-end with" her parents in Northeim Jasper. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Covertsan of Goshen, came Saturday for a visit with 'their daughter, Mrs. Richard Wangelin of this city. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Royster of Delphi and son, Paul, of Lafayette spent Sunday here with Mr. Royster’s brother, G. W. Royster and family. ‘ / Mrs. Fred Hensel returned to her home at Leavenworth, Kansas, Saturday, after visiting five weeks with Theodore Smith and family of Barkley township; Lucy Lane returned Sunday for Chicago where she is taking a nurse’s training course. She had visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lane. Rev. F. A. Sheetz of Remington was here Saturday to meet the Rev. C. W, Cauble of Indianapolis. The Rev. Cauble conducted the dedication of the new Christian Church parsonage at Remington Sunday. ♦ , Mildred Rude and Dorcas Karr of Fair Oaks and Julia Henry of Parr returned home Saturday after helping with the market given by the Domestic Science class and held at the Co-Operative Meat Market. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carson and children, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Johnson and son, of Lafayette, and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Meade, and daughter, of Hammond, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark and .family. Mrs. Maria MeElfreah returned from Logansport Sunday where she had been visiting for several weeks with relatives. She was accompanied home by M«- Ellen Oram and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Oram, who remained for a short visit. Edd J. Randle has received word that his son, Walter, Randle, who is attending the Ames Agricultural College at Ames, lowa, is in the hospital in that city with scarlet fever. The physician .in charge is keeping Mr. Randle posted and should Walter’s condition necessitate it he will go to Ames. . Leslie Miller and family of Morocco were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Cornwell of this city. Mr. Miller and L. H. Hamilton were guests Saturday evening dinner-given to a number of the Republican editors of this district at the Sherman hotel in Chicago.