Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 249, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1920 — LOCAL AND PERSONAL [ARTICLE]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Elda Garriott returned to her home in Brookston today after visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W. Hitch'X. and Mrs. George Smith, of Chicago came today for a short visit with B. D. McCally and faknily. '■<’ ■ . Mrs. Mary Charles of Fargo N. Dak., who has .been visiting her father, Joe Nesigs, went to Lafayette. today for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Brown, and Hattie Bennett of Chicago and Mrs. Frank Cooper of Gibson City, came today to visit over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bennema. . , Misses Mildred Biggs, Marthe Ramp, Florence Ryan, Edna Robinson and Mrs. Bill Roy will spend Sunday with Clarat Plunkett of Kentland. , The remains of Hugo Reader’s infant daughter, which died in Chicago, was brought to Rensselaer today. Relatives from Remington met the body and the funeral will be held today at the Methodist church in Remington at 2:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark, accompanied by a local physician, will go to Chicago Sunday afternoon where Mrs. Clark will undergo an operation for- the removal of a goitre at the Augustana hospital Monday morning.
Don Beam, Gerald Hollingsworth and Granville Moody motored to Champaign, 111.,- and .attended the Illinois vs. lowa foot-ball game today. Laura Helen and Margaret Radcliffe will leave Sunday for Cincinnati to join their parents in that city. Mr. Radcliffe was transferred to Cincinnati from Texas. The children will enter school in the Ohio city. . Lloyd Hopkins, assistant of the Bank of Mt. Ayr, was in Rensselaer today. He reports that the people of that place are very much pleased with their new electric lighting system. Mrs. Alice Hamstra, who had been in the hospital here for medical attention since September 29, was able to return today to her home near Thayer. She is greatly improved in health. Mrs. Delos Dean and Mrs. Rebecca Hoshaw went'to Chalmers today. Mrt. Dean expects to beb bgon over the week end. Mrs. Hoshaw will make her home 'for the winter with Mrs. Dean expects to be gone over Minch at Chalmers. Marion A. Albin of Centralia, Mo., who had accompanied the remains of his father, Marion AMrin, .who died in Centralia on October 11, to San Pierre for burial, visited .here with his brother, G: D. Albin and family Friday and today, and from here continued to Monticello for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Bertha Babb.
