Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 290, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION. [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL MENTION.

Russel Evans went to Hammond Saturday to visit relatives. John Lawler of Chicago was in Rensselaer Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith, of Newland went to Sheldon Saturday. Jessie Zellers of Virgie was in Rensselaer Saturday. Wade Jarrette spent the week end at Monon. McKinley Teach went to Roselawn this morning. Grace Cloury spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cloury at Remington. Alfred Duggleby, W. M. Jeffries, Maton Homer and Frank Clager of Tefft were in Rensselaer Saturday. Mrs. Esther Newell of Crown Point is the guest in the home of Catherine Shields of College avenue. Laban Wilcox, who is a senior in the pharmacy department at Purdue university, spent the week-end with his folk. Charles Huffman, who is the teacher in the Canada school in Barkley township, spent the weekend at his home in Chalmers. Elsie Hamiford, who had been visiting her uncle, Edward Hamiford, at Newtown, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Carl J. Boerstle of Cincinnati, Ohio, came Saturday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bates. The Cleveland-Leonard recital under the auspices of the Ladies’ Industrial society will be held at the Presbyterian church Thursday evening, December 9. Tickets, 50c and 35c. Mr. and Mrs. Della Ringenberg and Mrs. J. P. Huff of Bremen, returned Saturday to their home after a visit here with High School Principal A. A. Shepler and wife. Mrs. Ringenberg is Mrs. Shepler’s mother. Mrs. Elmer Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker, Mrs. Oren Parker, Mary Yates, Roe E. Yeoman, H. E. White and F. M. White went to Chicago this morning. The latter will continue from Chicago to Colorado Springs, Col., where he will remain some time for the improvement of his health. His home is in Francesville. Michael Wagner returned to Bloomington Sunday where he will resume his studies in law at the Indiana state university. He had been here since before Thanksgiving and had been preparing some rec-, ords in cases in which he was the reporter and which are being appealed to the Indiana supreme court. Harry Hays of Leedy, Okla., arrived here last week. He and his mother, Mrs. Denna Hays went to Morocco today, having been called there on account of the serious illness of Samuel Robinson, who is a brother-in-law of Mrs. Hays.