Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. F. C. Teach went to Laks Village this morning. Ben D. McColly returned from Lafayette this morning. William H. Parkison of Lafayetts was here on business today. Attorney William Isham of Fowler was in Rensselaer today. Hazel Grant went to Lafayette today for a visit with friends. James Jeffreys of McCoysburg was a Rensselaer caller today. B. H. Sheffer of Parr was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Ora T. Ross went to Indianapolis Friday evening. Mrs. Joseph Morris and daughter, Grace, went to Indianapolis today. Mr. and Mrs. Firman Thompson went to Indianapolis today. Helen Kiplinger returned home Friday evening from Gary.
Mr». Leo Wolfe of Hammond returned to 1 her home in Hammond today. Mrs. Frank Ham, who had been visiting friends, returned to her home at Lafayette Friday. Mrs. Bert Sheetz of Remington, who has been visiting friends at Chicago, returned home today. Ellen Gwin went to Monticello to day to visit her sister, Mrs. George Thomas. ’ Ray Day returned to Lafayette Friday evening where he is employed as a fireman on the Monon. Claude Reeves and George Heier, of McCoysburg,' were in Rensselaer today. i Otto Chasteen went to Lafayette today to see his wife, who is in the St. Elizabeth hospital. Mrs. S. A. Canada and son, Kenneth went to Hammond this forenoon. —. i'.K A number from Wolcott attended the basket ball game here last evening.
Mrs. Theresa Kurtz, who had been visiting her son, Leßoy, returned to her hqjne in Chicago today. Muriel Harris and Mildred Biggs to Chicago today to spend tha week-end with relatives. Cecelia Kellner, while returning from the basket ball game last evening, fell and was quite seriously Juul. Mrs. Omar Ritchie returned today to her home at Baton Rouge, t after a visit with Dr. and Mrs. Washburn. Mrs. J. C. Robinson of Monon, who had been visiting her mother, ‘ Mrs. Emily Reynolds, returned home today- ; .. > H L. Fidler went to Hammond today where she will join her husband and make that city her future home. Mm- James N. Leatherman, Helen Mr. and Mrs. George Iliff, Mr. and Mrs. George Sage went to Chicago thia morning. Mrs. Charles G. Spitler went to South Bend today for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Delos Coen and family. j Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Lafayette mune today to be with ifi Mrs. Evelyn Castor, who fe seriously ill at her home near The December issue of “The Rensselaerien,” the high school publication,; is now in process of wnhlication at th* office and will be ivady for distribution eaYly next I week. - y *
