Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 248, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1920 — LOCAL PERSONAL NEWS. [ARTICLE]
LOCAL PERSONAL NEWS.
Wm. Babcock, Jr., was in Indian- > I apolis 'today. j W. L. Bott went to Indianapolis I this morning. ,: I Eva Hopkins went to Fort Wayne I this afternoon. ■ B. F. Fendig, the Rexall Druggist, I was in Chicago today. | Mrs. Earl Clouse and baby were jin Lafayette for the day. I: George E. Murray and son, Edison, were in Chicago today. 1 Mrs. E. M. Graham of Indianapoj lis was in Renselaer over night | R. M. Dunn, the Fair Oaks mer- | chant, was in Rensselaer today. | Berdie and Hazel Guthrie went | to Lafayette today for a short visit | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Florence Went jto Terre Haute today for a short | visit | Dr. L M. Washburn and wife | went to Chicago Thursday for a | | short visit Harold Wikstrom left today for| | a visit in Chicago and will also | make a trip up through Minnesota. | | Marjorie Loughridge returned | home Thursday after visiting rela-1 tives in Springfield, 0.
Mrs. C. F. Stackhouse went to Chicago this morning for a few days’ visit with relatives. Mrs. Jack Cooper went to Chicago Heights Thursday to visit her son. Chas. Nichols and family. Mrs. Ora T. Ross went to Minneapolis today for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Ross. Frank Hill, Sr., raturned from the south today where ne has spent most i of the summer with his race horses. Mrs. Lillian Richmond of Cairo, HL, came today for a visit with! her brother, Chas. Darter and family. ‘
Mrs. Rosa Hurley and baby of Lafayette came Thursday for a short visit with John Hurley and family. Grace White of Chicago was the guest here today of Mrs. D. Delos I Dean. From here she continued to I Chicago. Mrs. Chauncey Wood, of Me. I Allen, Texas, came for a few! weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. I Harvey Wood. .> ' . - t ,1 Mrs. E. E. Duckworth, who had | >een the guest of Mr. and Mrs I Valter Bates, returned to her home I in Lowell today. I Mrs. C. Rains left fpr her home | at Clarksville, lowa, after visiting I six weeks with Eilhard Feldkamp I and oilier relatives. I
Mrs. J. K. Smith and daughter, Zera, returned Thursday frpm a visit with her daughter, Mrs. George Constant, of Indiana Harbor. Mrs. J. O. Martin and son, of Moracco went to Brasil today for short visit with Mrs. Martin’s parPirie Villare were the firuests TliursE. J*. Lejghly, and wife of^this jiily. i her home in’ Indfahttmolis this as- ^ < ^y^rtes™lfo<xiy. h <rfWali Street ,K. C. Campbell went to Chicago I oia oaoy is unaer me aoexor b care. I An operation may he necessary to I -a wwy o I wasson ana ianniy, iexv unis alter- ] | A. B. of Ander-1 i BOuj ana mrs«/ juoert otaiKeVa es I
