Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 260, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1920 — LOCAL AND PERSONAL [ARTICLE]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Roy Lewis went to Salem today. C. B. Steward was in Chicago today. Hildred Pefley went to Gary today. Helen Leatherman spent the day in Lafayette. Mrs. C. G. Newby is spending the day in Lafayette. Frank Husted of Fair Oaks was in Rensselaer today.. George Jones of Remington was a business caller Saturday. Mrs. S. W. Williams of Chicago was here on business Friday. Mr. and Mra. W. L. Green of Chicago spent Friday in Rensselaer. Mr. anti Mts. M. R. Clifton were shopping in this city today. Mrs. Hale Grant and daughter, Frances, went to Chicago this morning. G. D. Rees, who travels for Swift A Company, jwent to Chicago this morning. _ Audrey Taylor went to Chicago today to spend the week-end with her mother. . Mrs. F. E. Rees went to Winnetka, Hl., today for a week-end visit with friends. Della Ragin of Lowell, who had been visiting W. K. Bates, returned home Friday. Myrtle Foster went to Indianapolis today for a visit with her sister, M»bel Foster.Mrs. William Stillabour went to Hammond today to visit her sister, Mrs. Benton KeMey. John McColly of Hinsdale, Montana, who had been visiting eelatives, left Friday for his home.* Mrs. Sara Smith of North Judson, who has been visiting Walter Smith and family, returned home Friday. Mrs. Frank Wert of Hammond, who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Riley Tullis, returned home Friday. Mrs. J. V. Brusnahan and daughter, Martha Elizabeth, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wood. . X M. Merica of Tuscola, HL, is the guest of his brother, Alex Merica and family of East Washington street. ' Mrs. M. K. Rohrabaugh came from Delphi today to visit her, son, W. A. Rohrabough, of near Fair Oaks. Mrs. Roe Yeoman and Orbin Warne had their tonsils removed at the Jasper county hospital Saturday. Mra. Nancy Jones and Mrs. Martha Gosley of Gillam are the' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith of near Mt. Ayr. Blanche Bridell, who is teaching in the ML Ayr schools, went to her home in Forest, Hl., today to spend the week-end. z Michael Wagner, who is attending the state university at Bloomington, came Friday to spend the weekend.
C. Arthur Tutenr is home from Indianapolis to visit with his mother, Mra. Anna Tuteur and to vote the Siblican ticket. ra. M. J. Anderton of Louisvilie, Ky., who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bates, left today for her home. ' Mra. S. E. Cummins of Rockford, HI., who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Cummins, of Remington, returned to her home today, Misses Ella and Bertha Reed, Inez Kiplinger, Cecile Ferguson and John Stockton attended the carnival at Morocco Thursday evening. Louis Woodworth, who had undergone. an operation for the removal of his tonsils at the hospital, was able to go to his home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lee, and Mr. and Mra. J. Medacco, of Chase, Mich., came Friday to visit the former’s parents, Mr. and Mra. A. D. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bengston and son, Earl, of Foresman, left ■for New York City today for a few weeks’ visit with relatives and friends. Mra. H. P. Childers of South Bend, who had /been visiting her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Childers, returned home The Rev. C. L. Harper, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church of Kentland and formerly in charge of the Trinity* M. E. ’church in this city, was here today. John E. Alter, who made an address at the consolidated school house dedication at the North Marion township Friday afternoon, returned this morning to his home. ~ Lottie Porter, who is a teacher in the DeMotte schools, went to her home in Remington Saturday to spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mra Burdett Porter. John Worden of Wabash, who had attended the funeral of his brothers, George Worden at Remington, and had visited here with relatives, today to his home. The Rev. W. H. Sayler, his sister, Mra Jefferson Smith and his brother, W. D. Sayler, were called to Marion, Ohio, to day on account of the death of their brother, Benjamin Sayler. The deceased was a resident until ten years ago of this city. An obituary will be issued at a later date.
