Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 279, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

(LOCAL AND PERSONAL

Mrs. Frank Webber was in Chi'mgo today. 1 Ruth Ames went to Chicago this forenoon. Mrs. B. 11. Knapp of Wheatfield wjls in Rensselaer today. Fred Mecklenberg went to Chicago today. » Charles W. Davis of Kniman went to Englewood, DI., today. * ——l ■ Mrs. William Hogan spent Sunday with friends in Lafayette. John McClanahan returned Sun- 1 day to his home in Hammond after a short visit with relatives at Parr. John Duggins and family of Medaryville were in Rensselaer SunMr. and Mrs. Edward Beecher, of near Brook, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and-Mrs. Miles Whorrel. Gladys and Esther Hershman spent the week end at their home near Gifford. Delbert Snick and Paul Dyer, of Wolcott, were Rensselaer callers Sunday. n Mrs. Sallie Bartoo spent Satur-. day and Sunday with friends at Remington. Lucille Knox returned Sunday evening from Lafayette where she had been visiting friends. Mfs. John Hurley and daughter, Mrs. Foster Ellis returned from Lafayette this morning.

A son was born Sunday, NovepK ber 21, to Mr. and Mrs. .John J. Johnson of Milroy township. Mrs. David Hahn and daughter, Addie, of Gifford, went to Burnettsville Monday for a visit with relatives. y ... . - 1 » William Jones of Sheridan and Blossom Brown of Delphi spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Adair of College avenue. Clifford Ham of Lafayette was the guest here Sunday of friends and accompanied them to Kentland to witness the football game. W. A. Davis, who lived near Kniman, went to Chicago this forenoon to visit his wife, who is a patient in Wesley hospital. '■ ——-—> — Lucille Good returned today to her home in Delphi after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilcox of College avenue.-

J. B. Hemphill of North Platte, Neb., left today for his home after a visit with the families of E.. P. Honan and C. W. Duvall. Mrs. Jack Jones and two children of Gary came Slunday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Mary E. Drake. Norman Pritchard, who had been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Parker qf Park Avenue, returned today to his home in Chicago. Harry Moore is confined to his home with an injured knee, received in the Kentland-Rensselaer game Sunday. Mrs. Frank Glaspie, who had been visiting her daughter, Mirs. Frank Woerner and family returned today to hex. home in Oxford. Mrs. Ellen Oram, of Chicago, came Saturday evening, having been called here by the death of her brother, William Warren. One of the best box socials ever held at the Primo theatre, November 26, at Wheatfield. Benefit of the M. E. church. Everybody come. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patrick and daughter,, Mollie, who had been living at Newland, left today for Say->. lersville, Ken., where they will reside during the winter. Forest Merica, son of Mr. ahd Mrs. Alex Merica of East Washington street, who is a medical student in Indiana University, is home for the Thanksgiving vacation.

Mrs. Pearl Watson of Valparaiso is here for a visit with her sister,' Mrs. Frank Webber and other relatives. Mrs. Watson has just recovered from a recent operation. Dr. and Mrs. Aaron Wood and children, Frances, Martha and Marvin, of Brook, were guests Sunday of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood of South Scott street. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shepler, returned today to their home in Warisaw after a visit here' with their I son. Principal A. A. Shepler .and wife. i Murtie Ford, who has been the assistant superintendent at the Jasper county hospital in this city for some ■ | time, has, resigned and is visiting , with her brother, Lloyd Ford, at Kentland, i The picture of Lowden Fairfax, a fine pedigreed Hereford bull belonging to Warren T. McCray, gov-ernor-elect of Indiana was in the Rotogravure section of the Sunday Chicago Tribune. j — -

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