Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 280, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION. [ARTICLE]
PERSONAL MENTION.
Lem Griggs was in Monon this afternoon. Morton Murray was in Chicago today. Mrs. L. A. Bostwick went to Chicago this morning. Harold Fidler went io Hammond this forenoon. Mm. W. F. Smith returned to Chicago * this morning after a visit here with friends. "7 Plenty of oysters and brick ice cream for the Thanksgiving dinner at the College Inn, Restaurant. Leslie Clark returned this morning from Crawfordsville where he had been on business. Plenty of oysters and brick ice cream for the Thanksgiving dinner at the College Inn Restaurant. Mrs. J. A. Wright went to Frankfort today and will visit until Friday with her parents. Plenty of oysters and brick ice cream for the Thanksgiving dinner at thq College Inn Restaurant. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Long, their two daughters, and Nellie. Sawyer went to Chicago this morning. Plenty of oysters and brick ice cream for the Thanksgiving dinner at the College Inn Restaurant. Vers Wilson returned today to her home in Monon after a visit here With Harriet Overton and other friends. Paul Beam, who is attending Illinois university, spent Sunday here with his father, W. H. Beam and other relatives. Mrs. J. IX Martindale went te Terre Haute today for a visit with her father, who is not in good health. , “ “ Mrs. Frank Hamilton of Lafayette came this fortnoon for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bott, of North Cullen street. Mr. and Mrs. Marion O’Connor, who had with his mother, Mrs. Ella-O’Connor of Remington,
returned today to their home in Lafayette. Judge Hanley will retire from the bench this Tuesday evening, and Judge-elect Williams will take his oath of office Wednesday morning. Mrs. George Hascall returned today >to her home in Remington after an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. ‘ Dr. ‘H. L. Williams of Flagler, Colo. Pure granulated sugar, 10 cents per pound with order or 12 cents per pound when purchased alone. Select leaf sage, 5 cents per box. F. D. Burchard, the popular Cash and Carry Store. Mrs. Philip Fields and brother. Will Oram, of Chicago, and Claude Oram, of Logansport, came today to attend the funeral of their unclfe, William Warren. Pure granulated sugar, 10 cents per pound with order or 12 cents per pound when purchased alohe. Select leaf sage, 5 cents per box. F. D. Burchard, the popular Cash and Carry Store. The Rev. J. Budman Fleming went to Gary today to attend to some t church matters of an important board of the Presbyterian church of which he is a member. Agnes Brophey Aturned today to her home in Danville, Hl. . She was accompanied by Mrs. Mary Meyer, who will visit with her son, Frank Meyer and faintlily in that city. The funeral of William Warren was held at. the Methodist Church this Tuesday afternoon,-the services being conducted by the Rev. E. W. Strecker. Interment was made in Weston cemetery. The Ford automobile, which disappeared from the Monon station last Saturday morning )Hs been recovered by its owner, Jonh Webber. The machine was found at the Babcock elevator SupdMß. morning. It is thought someonewook the car thinking itw<their%wm- «
