Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 284, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Dr. F. A. Turfler was in Lowell today. Jay Dee Roth returned to his studies at Purdue today. Charles Blume of Wolcott was a Rensselaer caller Saturday. Taylor McCoy was a week-end guest of Firman Thompson. Russell Lesh went to Lafayette today on business. H. T. Gwin went to Monticello this morning. Mis. Don Beam and Mrs. Frank Hamilton went to Chicago today. Mrs. Iva Shepherd, of Lafayette, was a Rensselaer visitor today. — v —— Mrs. P- E. Kellogg went to Lafayette today for a visit with Mr. and Mis. H. L. Hendricks. Mrs. Benjamin King and son, Walter, of Fair Oaks, were Rensselaer callers today. Edward Baier and Delmar Martin of Brook spent Sunday in Rensselaer. James McKinney and family have moved to the Barker farm on Rural route three. Miss Agnes Kahler, who has been spending Thanksgiving with her parents, returned to Dyer Sunday. Bernice Kessinger, who had been visiting relatives at Lafayette, returned home Sunday. ' John H. Holden, Samuel Fendig, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gallagher went to Chicago this morning. Ruby Gunyon and Gladys Prouty returned Sunday evening after a visit at Moticello. Celia M. Steif el, who is a teacher in the Tefft school, spent the week-end with relatives in Salem. James Warren returned, today to his home in Mentone, after a visit with relatives at Parr. Milton Sutton and E. K. Godahall went to Fair Oaks this morning. Mrs. Nora Phillips went to Pullman, Hl., today for a visit with her sister, Mrs. X W. McConahay. Mrs. McConahay is in poor health. John R. Lewis, our breeder of Hampshire hogs, went to Chicago today to attend the Live Stock Hannajah Hanson, who is the instrnctor in Domestic Science in the Fair Oaks schools, spent the week-end in Chicago. Kathryn Chamberlain, who had been visiting Thelma Wynegar at South Bend, returned home Sunday. —— — Mrs. Wm. Keihnan returned home Sto and a Aliffitagiiing day here U s^ d he?! >ent —_ _ , —— -- . j
