Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 261, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1920 — LOCAL AND PERSONAL [ARTICLE]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL

Dr. F. A. Turfler was ih Lowell this forenoon. . * A. P. Brown of Monon was in Rensselaer today. Harry E. Reed of near Newland was in Rensselaer today. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Budreau went to Lafayette on business today. A. E. Wallace spent Sunday with his family in Chicago. Helen Porter of Remington was in Renswlaer Saturday. D. S. Makeever and John Marlatt went to Chicago this morning. John Stockton and Dr. Rose Remmek went to Chicago this morning. Mrs. Florman Potter of Converse is the guest, of her sister, Mrs. T. E. Campbell. Mt. and Mrs. S. C. Irwin and daughter, Genevieve, motored to Attica Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Knaur and son, George, spent Sunday in Wolcott. Mrs. Frank Baker, of Kankakee, Hl., came today for a few days’ visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth AHman went to Indianapolis Saturday for a visit with friends. William, May and Russell Parks of Wolcott attended the football gome here Sunday. Mrs. Calvin Cain of north Cullen street who had been seriously ill is reported to be improving. Mary Hordeman and Richard DeLong attended the carnival at Morocco Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Ward are guests of their daughter, Mrs. Charles Jacks and family. Mrs. Rose Roy of Remington, who had been visiting in Little Falls, Minn., returned home Saturday. Mrs. Helen Ransmeier, who had been visiting at Mt. Ayr, returned to her home in Chicago today. J. M. Merica, who had been visiting his brother, Alex Merica, returned to his home in Tuscols, Hl., today. ■■ James Hill returned today to hffl home in Lowell today after a visit here with his aunt, Mrs. A. C. Pancoast. ' George Knaur, who is employed in Michigan, came home Saturday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Knaur. , William Murphy, who had visited here with his aunt, Mrs. Margaret Tudor, returned today to his home in Knox. . , , , x • Mrs. F. R. Erwm and daughter, Helen, of Fair Oaks, who has been visiting friends, returned home Saturday. H. E. Neier, who lives on the Alex Merica farm in Hanging Grove township, was in Rensselaer Saturday. : Floyd. Sanders, who has been emEloyed in the Main Garage since ist July, went to his home in Parr today where he will assist his father, Levi Sanders, with the com husking. Mrs. Patrick Dooley of Indianapolis, who had been critically ill, is reported to be greatly improved. She is a sister of Mrs. A. McConahay and Mrs. Nora Worden of this 'city. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. King, who had been visiting with W. R. Nowels, left for their hom| in Los Angeles today. . Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Davis of Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Woodin, of Michigan, and Miss Vera Shinn, of Whiting, were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. William W. L. Bott of North Cullen street was the hostess to the Daughters of the American Revolution Saturday afternoon. Mrs. E. P. Honan made a very interesting report on the state convention held in Indianapolis a few days ago.. The Women’s Home Missionary society of the Methodist church will hold their jugular monthly meeting at the church Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. This is the annual thanks meeting, a large attendance is desired. Each lady is requested to bring one dish of food, also plate, cup, fork and spoon, as supper will be served to the members.