Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 269, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCALAND PERSONAITI
Mrs. Laura Hatton and Mrs. Milton Witham were in Monon today. Mrs. Charles H, rorter went to Chicago this forenoon. Have you your tickets yet? Mrs. Bernice Shumaker and son arrived here from Three Oaks, Mich., today. Attorney John A. Dunlap and A. M. Robertson were in Crown Point today. President H. R. Kurrie, of Chicago, General Manager H. C. May, of Lafayette, and General Superintendent Frank E. Lewis, of Lafayette, high officials of the Monon Railroad, are enjoying a hunting outing along the C. and W. V. R. R. in this county. . The Rev. Charles W. Postill will give the address at the Surrey School entertainment to be given Friday evening, November 19. His subject will be "The Better School Movement.” I. N. Hemphill left today for Tarpon Springs, Fla., where he will spend the winter with his daughter, Elizabeth Hemphill, who is a teacher in thev public schools of that city. Mrs. Blanche M. Tices, of Chicago, who had visited here with Mrs. Clara Coen of North Cullen street .and Frank Makeever and family, who live west of this city, returned today to her home. Mrs. Tices is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Madison Makeever. William Eigelsbach arrived home today from Olene, Ore., where he had been visiting for the past several weeks with his sister, Mrs. Albert Marshall, and hunting in the Oregon woods. He was favorably impressed with the western country and will no doubt make annual pilgrimmages to the Pacific coast state in the future. Bill’s return has caused joy to reign in the football camp of Harry Parker, as he is regarded as being one of the greatest gridiron players ever turned out by Rensselaer, and will work at either quarterback or one of the halfback positions in the remaining games on the card of the Rensselaer independent team. Get your tickets, please.
