Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 277, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL

Harr/ Gilbert, of Remington, was a business caller here today. Lucille Kndx went to Lafayette today for a visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gwin and family motored to Gary today. Marie Comer went to Hammond today for a visit with relatives. Herbert Hammond was in Hammond Thursday afternoon. George Smith, the Roselawn merchant, was in Rensselaer today. Judge B. J. Gifford returned to his home in Tipton this afternoon. Tony Overton of Monon was here today. Miss Callie Bonner of Remington was in Rensselaer today. Frank Barger of Fair Oaks was in Rensselaer on business today. Mrs. C. H. Porter went to Lafayette toddy. William Frye returned to his home here today from Indianapolis. A. C. Robinson of Lafayette was in Rensselaer today. Mamie and Vera Bever went to Chicago today . Dra. I. M. Washburn and A. R. Kresler were in Chicago Thursday.

Charles Simpson went to Indianapolis Thursday. Miss Ethel Mitten of Chicago has succeeded Miss Ida Dowe as nurse at the Jasper county hospital. Mrs. H. E. Parsons went to Chicago today for a visit with her sister, Mra. A. E. Wallace. Lorine Littlefield went to Fair Oaks today for a visit with her uncle, F. R. Irwin and family. E. Webber went to Monon today for a visit with his brother, Edward, and family. Robert Smalley, of Lafayette, came today and continued to Remington for a visit with friends. Mra. Robert Smith and son, Harold, and daughter, Harriet, went to Rockfield today for a visit with her parents, Mt. and Mra. David Hinds. Ora Kepner is able to be back at the Fendig Fair after being confined to her home for a few days on account of sickness. There will be dishes, bedding, chairs and other household goods sold at the community sale Saturday afternoon. Mrs. J. Jack and son, George E. Collins, who had been residing near Newland, went to Chicago today where they will spend the winter.

David Mull, who had been visiting his sister, Mrs. John Kelley, Jr., of Remington, returned today to his home in Monon. ■ ' - —v Fred and Morris Peck returned to this city from Chicago today and later continued to their home in Remington. Mr. and Mrs. William Barton of Brook were passengers out of here today on the Monon for Chicago, where they will- visit with friends. November has her head up now and it is to be hoped that the remainder of the month will prove as pleasant as today has been. If you were grouchy today, better go at once and consult your family doctor or make the confession of your guilt to your pastor.

Mrs. D. N. Brown, of Indianapolis, came today and will give a lecture at the Literary Society meeting this afternoon. Mrs. Elizabeth * Arbuckle, of Kokomo, returned to her home today after attending the Pocahontas meeting here Thursday evening. A. A. Fell of Carpenter township was in Rensselaer today. He reports that Mrs. Fell has been just a little more comfortable for the past few days. Marie Madlung, bookkeeper for Kuboske and Walter went to Chicago this afternoon for a, visit with her uncle, William Malony and ilyMrs. A. M. Little of Chicago and Attorney Charles M .Smith of Youngstown, Ohio, and William S. Wiley of Hartford, Mich., who had attended the funeral of Mrs. Joseph Smith, returned to their respective homes today. ’ ——— Wl ■' ■ Dr. C. E. Johnson was in Chicago today and spent a short time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson who were en route from , Omaha, Neb., to their home in Pittaburg, Penn. The funeral of Beach Peterson will be held Saturday afternoon at two o’clock at the late residence. The services will be conducted by the Rev. E. W. Strecker, and banal will be made in Weston cemetery. The case of Lovin* Boardwell vs. Verdie Osman, which was to have been heard in Squire Tewin’s court today, has been until Saturday, due to Prosecutor Murphey being in Michigan. Jt te understood that the defendant-Will plead guilty to the charge of having smacked Lovina in the mouth a few weeks ago and' that she will appear Saturday morning prepared to pay for gave Mrs.