Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 247, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1920 — LOCAL PERSONAL NEWS. [ARTICLE]

LOCAL PERSONAL NEWS.

S. M. Laßue was in Roselawn today. Wm. C. Babcock was in Chicago today. Willis Lutz went to Detroit, Mich., today. Paul Arnott went to Hammond this morning. Lois Yeoman is spending several days in Chicago. C. W. Merritt of Remington was in Rensselaer today. John Poole spent the day at his Hopkins Park,. Dl.,’ farm. Mrs. J. W. Rains went to Whiteland today for a short visit. Dela Wagin of Lowell spent Wednesday with Mrs. W. R. Bates. The last regular band concert of Mrs. Jcte Decca Jrorter or ooutn Bend spent the day in Lafayette. Representative William L. Wood and wife were in Lafayette today. Attorney Wm. H. Parkison of Lafayette was in Rensselaer for the L. V. Saylor and daughter, Blanche, of near Kniman were here today. » G, L. Parks, John and Frank May of Milroy township were in RensSe Mrt. t A/ y McConahay-Und grandson, James McConahay, went to Monon this afternoon. Mesdames Joseph Larsh, A- M. Stockton, J. W. Williams and C. H. Porter were in Chicago today? , Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kirk and children went to Lafayette today. They expect to drive a new car back. Mr. ’ and Mrs. Wm. Wasson of Union City came Wednesday for al short visit with Mrs. Fannie Wasson. Edward Ranton, C. W. Eger J Orval Crisler, W. J. Wright, Dr. W. I L. Meyer went to Chicago this! f Ralph wd

family of Barkley township. Ruby Gunyon, who is a teacher in the Parr school, was the guest last 'everting of Gladys Prouty, ■who lives Just west of this city. James Warner spent Wednesday evening here with his mother, Mrs. Marsh Warner, and continued to Chicago this morning. He was driving a truck through from Pittsburg to Chicago. Mrs. Orlen Grant of Lafayette, who has been visiting Mrs. Van Grant, went to Hammond Wednesday <fteynoon to 4 visit her mother. She expects to return to Rensselaer the last of the week. . Mrs. Margaret Hill McCartOr of Topeka, Kans., stopped off in Rensselaer Wednesday nor a few hours. She is on a Republican campaign tour and expects to make an address in several Indiana cities. Mrs. M. Y. Slaughter, Mrs. Ben Smith, Mrs. Kenton Blankenship returned from Elkhart Wednesday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Mary Miller of Elkhart, who wit! remain here for a week’s visit. Florence Ryan, Home Secretary of the/Red Cross, accompanied Mrs. Deere and son, Edward, to Chicago today to consult a specialist in regard to the general health of Edward. If necessary he will undergo an operation. _ Mrs. John Alter and Mrs. G. W. Payne went to Eaton today to attend -the funeral of their couam, Mrs. Letitia Smith. Their brother, B. D. McColly, will meet them at Monon and will also attend the funeral. ______ There will be a box aerial alike Gant Schoolhouse Friday evening. Oct 22, 1920. Evwyone come have a good time withus. A short programme will he given. Sandwiches and coffee will be served to those not .buying boxes. Ladies Teacher. —*i;< * 5 Job printing at the Republican office.