Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 263, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1920 — LOCAL AND PERSONAL [ARTICLE]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
J. M. McDonald left for his home in lowa Tuesday. Wade Jarrette went to Monon on ’business Tuesday. Cecil Ferguson went to Remington Tuesday evening. Lenore Carr went to Lafayette Tuesday on business. Charles Reed was home from Morocca to vote Tuesday. Miss Dessie Rutherford, of Monon, was in Rensselaer Tuesday. Mrs. ,T. A. Jones went to St. John Tuesday for a few days’ visit. F. A. Canada, who is employed in .Hammond, came home Tuesday to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore went to Hammond Tuesday to visit their son, Victor Moore. R. P. Walton, of Chicago, is spending a few days here looking after business matters. Miss Inez Kiplinger entertained five of her friends at a six o’clock dinner Sunday evening. Mrs. Laura Webb, who had been visiting friends, returned to her home in Monton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Weltha Baker, who had been visiting friends, returned to their home in Jefferson, Ohio, Tuesday. • . , ♦ Dr. Besser, who was m Chicago, on business the first of the week, returned to his home at Remington Tuesday. Mrs. James Lane and daughter, Amelia, went to Chicago ‘ Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Wasserman and family. Mrs. Jennie Fox, after visiting with her daughter, M™- B- M. James, of Brook, returned to her home here Tuesday. Arthur McLangllin and E. C. Brundage of Lafayette, who had been visiting- friends, returned to their homes Tuesday. A. C. Pancoast, who underwent an operation on his eyes for galaucoma at Chicago a few days ago, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Anna McComb went to Hammond Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Albert Roorda. Walter Randle, who is attending school at Ames, lowa, came home Tuesday to spend a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Holcomb and son, Harold, who attended the funeral of George Worden at Remington .returned to their home at Joliet, 111., Tuesday.
