Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 292, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Frank Harrington, of Goodland, took the train here today for Crawfordsville, where he is attending Wabash college. William Traub went to Chicago today to buy Christmas furnishings for the clothing house of Wiljiam Traub. The Rev. H. R. White, an Episcopal minister of South Bend, was the guest here today of Alfred Peters and family. v* ■ « Charles Hopper, who had been a patient in the Jasper county hospital, was able to return to his home in Roselawn today. Alvie Simpson went to Frankfort this afternoon and will ship his household goods from that place to this city. « —II » I ...... I, H. R. Anderson of Indianapolis, has joined his wife here in a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Abbott. Peter Nomenson of Dwight, DI., who had been spending -a few days at Remington in the interest of Ids farms, returned to his home Tuesday.
Mrs. Albert Stembel • and son, William, returned to their home in Wheatfield today after a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Green. Catherine Kuboske returned today to South Bend to resume her studies in St Mary’s college, after attending the funeral Of her grandfather at Remington. Bruce Montgomery, a Frankfort I business man, was in Rensselaer to- ■ day.. He is figuring on buying some > timber near this city to use in his Frankfort handle factory.
} Dr. Garver says it is only three more days till the foot-ball game, but “Lefty” has him beat as it is only two days until the Gordon i Players return. 0, you Leading Lady! * i Mrs. George W. Hopkins went to ■Chicago today to meet her sister, Mrs. Lesta Snively, who returned from Omaha, Neb. Mrs. Snively will visit her sister here for a few weeks. ' 1 • R. A. ©gg, formerly one of Indiana’s leading city school superintendents, having served at Kokomo and later at Greencastle, was in Rensselaer Tuesday. His home is now in Greencastle, bqt he is employedby PnnhM faiwnity sutures, j ms. weu*' w » ton township, being at Lake Village Wednesday and Mt Ayr Thursday.
