Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 245, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1920 — LOCAL AND PERSONAL [ARTICLE]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL

Dr. Rob* Remmek spent the day in Chicago. Dr. I. M. Washburn was in Lafayette Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Dean went to Chalmers today. William Nowels went to Roselawn this morning. K. T. Rhoades returned home from Chicago today. Mrs. James Jeffries -of McCoysburg was here today. Mrs. J. J. Montgomery went to Rockford, Hl., today. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Knaur spent the day in Lafayette. % Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Healy were in Indianapolis Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Morton returned from Chicago today. Henry Nic cum returned this morning to his home in Fair Oaks. W. L. Wood and Victor Bruanahan were in Buchanon, Mich., Sun- * Mrs. E.’ P. Honan went to Vincennes today to attend a D. A. R. conference.Emma and Gertie Hudson went to Chicago today to visit their fatNbr, Chas. Hudson. . Mrs. Mary Meyer Healy is in Indianapolis a few days buying new Falljßnillinery. Mre. Ray Thompson went to Gary today for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Lawson Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Passon went to Marion today for a few days’ visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Ida F. Coover returned today from Petoskey, Mich., after spending the hay fever season there. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark went to Lafayette today to consult a specialist, Mrs. Clark being in poor health. - , Mrs. R. E. Hippenhamer returned to her home at Fort Wayne today after visiting; Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan. x . Dennis Hogan returned to his home in Chicago today after spending several days with his brother, Wm. Hogan. ... . Mrs. Lena Hauser left for her home in Dayton, 0., today after visiting with her sister, Mrs. Barbara Hoshaw. Congressman W. R. Wood was in the city today. Tonight he will give an address at the (jiliann school house. . Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Purdum -of Forest is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Maxwell, of College avenue. ~ s , ..x Mr. and Mrs. John Derganz left for their home at Cairo, Neb., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Herr at McCoysburg. Mrs. Lowell Snorf went to Chicago today in order that she might register and /be qualified to vote on November 2. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Drake returned to their home at Baileyville, 11'1., after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ihnes. Mr. and Mrs. Jentoft Moe left for their home in Colfax, Wis., after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jas., Burling, of Remington. T Mrs. Alda Parkison, Mrs. J- D. Martindale,. Thelma Martindale, Lenore Carr, Roe Yeoman, John Marlatt and Nellie Sawyer went to Chicago this morning. . Frank Ringeisen accompanied his mother, Mrs Michael Rmgasen, of Reynolds to Chicago today. From Chicago Mra. Ringeisen will continue to Fairmont, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Phillips and son, Charles, went to Fowler today where they will remain until Thursday. From there they will leave for California to spend the Besser of Remington went to Chicago today. He_ reports a daughter born this Tuesday m ®™' ing, Columbus Day, to Mr. and Mw. Fred Parker, of Remington. This is -their second child, the first being a son Mrs. W. L. Myer was hostess to a delightful luncheon today in “o«or of Mrs. Rebecca Porter, of South Bend Those present were Mesdames C. W. Hanley, Ora T. A F.- Long, G. E. Murray, 0. F. Parker, J. H. Chapman and Leonard Martin G. of Pennsylvania, who made the very able address here Monday e^ went to LaPorte today and will make an addfess there tonight. From there he will go to. Frankfort and Wednesday will address the Hamilton club of Chicago. _ Mrs A. D. Washburn and Howard Washburn of Kentland were in Rensselaer Monday. They were on their way home from Detroit, and were accompanied to by Mrs. Stella Ketchum and Mary Yates, who had been visiting witn Mr. and Mrs. A. Golden Work of Detroit.