Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ILOCAL AND PERSONAL
C. W. Fox, of Gifford, went to ; Monon today. * - [ Roy Casey went to Thayer to-1 day for a visit with Albert Hensel. | Mrs. Frank Warren and son, Charles, went to Acton, 111., today, i G. E. Robinson returned from ; Monticello today. Mrs. W. W. Sage went to 'Motersville today to visit relatives. I August Bernhart, of Remington,, Iwas a business caller F-:day. j Tlilie Malchow was in Chicago today. John A. McCurtain returned to- i day to his home in Streator, 111. . I. R. Ball, of Chicago, was a ! business caller here today. - A. F. Ropp went to Chicago today on business. I 1 November is sure a sweet thing ■ 'to look upon these days. Mrs. Hugh Hurley went to Mo-1 non today. Mrs. Wm. Holmes went to Monon i today where she will make her fu- i ture home, - j D. F. Morine, of Parr, who had ! been visiting his son, Everett, re- j turned to his home at Chalmers. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Warne, of । Lafayette, came today for a visit ; with Mr. and Mrs. John Martindale, j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilcox went to Lafayette today to see the Pur-due-Indiana football game. _ j Misses Elzie Zellers and Gladys Hoile, of Kniman, %re attending teachers’ institute here today. ’
Mrs. Van Grant went to Hammond today to visit with Mrs. Joseph O’Connor. Edna Robinson apd Maurine Tuteur went to Chicago today to visit with Mrs. Fred Rhoades. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peregrine were in Rensselaer Saturday. Several carloads of football followers went to Lafayette today to see the Indiana-Purdue clash. Ordef your ice cream turkeys for your Thanksgiving dinner. Wright Brothers. Dale Bowman has a fprce of men instilling a new twin furnace at the Christian church at Remington. o ■ Order your ice cream turkeys for your Thanksgiving dinner. Wright Brothers. -
Rev. F. A. Sheets of Remington made a business trip to Lafayette Friday. ' Order your ice creanj turkeys for your Thanksgiving dinner. Wright Brothers. Howard Royster and George Padgitt attended a social function in Morocco Friday evening. Mrs. Frank Hill, Sr., and Mrs. Simon Thompson to Chicago this morning. ~ \
Charles Smith went to New Butler, Wis., today where .he is employed: R. A. Parkison and son, John Parkison, were at the Chicago Union Stock Yards Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pfrimmer of Prescott, Ark., are quests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Keeney. « Mrs. S. M. Gwin and mother, Mrs. John Honan, went to Delphi today to visit relatives. Mrs. Charles Kellar, of Hammond, who had been visiting her mother, Mrs. John Hoeferlin, returned to her home today. Hildredth Pefly left Friday for Mare Island/Calif., where he wip be in the service of the United States Navy.
Vera Caviner of Belle Haven, N. C., came today Jor a visit with her grandfather, John Caviner of GifMrs. Maggie Blevins of Wichita, Kans., came Friday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Hdttie Arnott and other relatives. The football team of St. Procopious college of Chicago came today for a game with the St. Joseph college eleven this Saturday afternoon. - We now have a car of Island Creek West Virginia 3% by 3-inch coal. $12.75 at the car; $13.25 delivered. Gwin Lumber Co. Mrs. C. V. Borklund of Brook was the guest here today of het cousin, Watie Shields, of College avenue. Mrs. John Hurley and Mrs. Forest Allis and daughter, Iris, went to Lafayette today to visit Andrew Hurley and family. \ Mrs. Ben Peterson, of Rossville, who had been visiting Mrs. Carrie Potts, went to Crawfordsville today for a visit with her sou, Newton Henderson. ’■ -— The Farmers Grain Co. 4>ave just received a car Of egg anthracite coal,* being sold *$1 SJIO irice and the company’s margin of >rofit is very reasonable.
