Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 282, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1920 — LOCAL AND PERSONAL [ARTICLE]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mabel Budreau went to Monon today. W. A. Davis and Ray Cooper went to Chicago Thursday. Helen Leatherman, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fendig and Ora Kepner spent Thanksgiving in Chicago. Firman Rutherford and family were Thanksgiving guests of relatives in Monon. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Grenard of Waynetown are guests of his son, Alva Grenard and wife. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Reed, of near Brook, went to Indianapolis today where Mr. Reed will enter the Methodist hospital for medical treatment. Mrs. Charles Passons and daughter, Pauline, who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Passons, returned to her home in Crown Point today. Mrs. David Hand and daughter, Ada, who had been visiting Mrs. Hand’s brother, Delos Meeker, returned to their home today. Mrs. John R. Lewis went to Indianapolis today to meet her husband, who is en route home from Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. Fred Pfortner and daughters, Marjorie and Anna, left today for their home in Madison after a visit with Mrs. Frank Hill. _A. C. Pancoast and daughter, Opal .went to Chicago today where Mr. Pancoast is having his eyes treated. John Boezeman, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Halleck, returned to his home at Roselawn today.
Mrs. Robert Miller and children, Robert and Ruth, of Monon, who had visited her father, Lem Griggs, turned home today. Irma and Venna Campbell have as their week-end guests Mises Eunice Insley and Hazel Anderson, of Hoopeston, HL, former schoolmates. The Lafayette A. A- football team ‘were in Rensselaer Thangsgiving Day en to Morocco where they were defeated by a score of 7 to 0. J. W. Marion of Frapcesville returned to his home Thursday after a visit with his son, W. E. Marion and family. Edward Newcomb of Burlington, Kans., is the guest of Ruth Wood at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Wood.
Margaret Parson and Mary Agnes Wallace are the guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. James F. Irwin. H. J. Kuppers, Mrs. Alex Merica and son, Forest, Netta Price, Charles Chamberlain and Granville Moody went to Chicago this morning. Russell, the seventeen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Paulus, underwent an operation for tonsilitis Thursday at the Jasper county hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bell and Miss Mabel Campbell, of Frankfort, who had been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Myer, returned to their home. * The members of the Rensselaer football team are requested to be at the Van Rensselaer club rooms at eight o’clock Thursday evening. Business of unusual importance will be transacted. Scott Robinson returned to his home in McCoysburg Thursday after a visit with his brother, Samuel Robinson, and family of Morocco. He reports that his brother is improving from his recent sickness. • HI ——■ I 111 Everett Warren, who had undergone an operation at the Jasper county hospital, returned to his home in Lafayette Thursday. He is now employed in the Fowler House barber shop. Eliel Webb, who had been the guest of his sister, Mrs. Nathan Eldridge, left this Friday morning for Medford, Oregon, where he will spend the winter with his 'sister. Mr. Webb is in Wolcottville. Mrs. Nathan Eldridge, daughter, Bertha, sons, Jesse and Thomas Eldridge, and the families of the two latter attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Webb, which was held at the late, home near Monon Thursday. The deceased was a sister-in-law of Mrs. Nathan Eldridge. She was seventy-one years of age. Her death occurred on Tuesday, November 23 after a long illness.
