Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 286, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
I LOCAL AND PERSONAL
'Dr. Joseph Hoover was in Roselawn today. Marvin Merrell returned from Frankfort this forenoon. Fred Eldridge returned to Broods* ton today. John Moran of Monticello was here today. Mr. and Mrs. Al Kondvsky of DeMotte were in Rensselaer today. Owing to sickness, sew club will not meet Thursday. Charles B. Steward returned from Chicago this afternoon. Mrs. Frank Webber was in Chicago today. Mrs. Albert Witham went to Monticello this forenoon. W. R. Hoover and Perry Colley went to Indianapolis today. Russell Donahay of Fairbanks, 111., came today. He will make ,his home in Barkley township. Charles -W. Rhoades went tp South Bend today to attend a meeting of electrical contractors. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webb of five miles north of town is very ill with pneumonia. John Bowie of Wheatfield made his regular weekly visit to this city today. Mr. and Mrs. T. A- Jones of St. John were guests today of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Osborne. There will be a teachers* meeting and prayer service at the Presbyterian church Thursday evening at seven o’clock, E. R. Carmen, of Joliet, 111., has been elected captain of the 1921 Purdue football team. Carmen is an end. ——— Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Steele, who had visited relatives at Mt. Ayr, returned today to their home in Monticello. » Mrs. W. F. Smith of Chicago and Mrs. Frank Ham of Lafayette are guests of Mrs. Charles W. Rhoades of North Front street. Mrs. Laura Lutz has been confined to her home for the past several days with a severe attack of bronchitis. F. L. Lough, cashier of the Remington State bank, and Jacob Wasner also of Remington were in Rensselaer today. Mr. and Mrs. David McConahay went to Indianapolis today for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. William Huffman and family. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horsewood, which had been very critically ill with whooping cough, is now very much improved. Mrs. Alfred Stembel and Mrs. L. B. McCay of Wheatfield were guests today of W. A. Green and family* of Scott street. j Irene Kolleth, who had been visiting her father, A. M. Kranper, returned Tuesday to Gary, where she is attending school. Iniogene Gott of Kentland, who had been the guest of Luella Harmon and other friends, returned today to her home. Mrs. L. J. Sunkus and children returned today to their hotae in Lafayette after a visit here with her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dunlap. Will A. Imes, formerly of Monticello and well known in this city, died at his home in Los Angeles, Calif., on Friday, Nov. 26. He was engaged in the real estate business. George B? Crockett has been appointed administrator of the estate of his mother, Mrs. Mary Crockett. Hanley and Hanley are attorneys for the administrator. Miss Martha Ramp will leave about the first of January for New Orleans where she will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Henry Regus. Miss Edna Robinson will succeed here .in the Dr. Turfler office. , .
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