Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 275, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Attorney Cope J. Hanley was in Indianapolis today on .legal business. ! Mrs. Esther Witham was in Monon today. Morris Peck of Remington went, to Chicago from here today. _ i C. P. Hermanson returned from Chicago this afternoon. The Rev. Father L. J. Schirack, pastor of St. Augustine Catholic church, went to Logansport today. —-—» — - Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hoover went to Indianapolis today for a visit with Mrs. Hoover’s relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Murray have moved to the Korah Daniels property on South Milton street. Frank Kennel of Lafayette came today for a visit with Henry Shide and family. K ■ । II I ■■■" ■ Ormond Pruett of Brook went to Indianapolis from here today attend a meeting of shriners. » • ————- — J* John Merritt was in Monon'this afternoon on business for the Iroquois Roller Mills. Mrs. F. E. Rees, Mrs. W. L. Bott and Mrs. Donald Beam went to Lafayette this afternoon. ! The Priscilla club will meet with Mrs. Kresler Thursday afternoon. '
Mr. and Mrs. D. Delos Dean are moving into their beautiful new bungalow Home Avenue today. r s ’— Two of the best milk cows in Jasper county will be sold at the John Wilson public sale in Barkley township on TUESDAY, NOV. 23. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Hutchinson and Harry Bell, of Morion, are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barber. < You should attend the John Wilson public sale <in Barkley township on TUESDAY, NOV. 23. He. will sell horses, cows, hogs, and farm implements. Frank Norman, who had attended the grand lodge session of the Indiana I. O. O. F. Encampment, returned to * his ■ home here this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gowland returned to their home in Buchanan, Mich., after a visit since last Thursday with Thomas Redgate and family. They took with them their daughter, Jessie, who had been sick at the Gowland home with stomach trouble for about two months.
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