Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 299, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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! LOCAL AND PERSONAL Glenn Bees was in Lowell today. ■ Jacob Wagner was in Roselawn today. « 1 C. L. Murphy spent the day in Chicago. ! Mabel Budreau went to Monon today. ' Mrs. Virginia Shayne of Chicago is the guest of Mrs. Ora T. Ross. All patients at the hospital are reported as doing nicely today. Miss Luella Hannon returned to- ■ day from Lafayette. I > Judge Hanley was in Monticello today on business. Mrs. H. R. Anderson spent the day in Monon. Miss Rose Arbuckle went to Rosel lawn Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. Brewer came Wednesday from Medaryville to visit Mrs. Rachel Scott. Cleve Eger went to Chicago today to see his wife who is in the Hahne- : mann hospital. i Wm. Coffel of Colburn came today to attend funeral of Floyd • Spain. i —* I The Ladies Literary Club will ’ meet at the Library auditorium i Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Day went ito Champaign, 111., today to attend I the funeral of a relative. I Mrs. Sigel Royster came today from Delphi to see Mrs. G. W. Royster, who has been quite ill but is improving nicely. Mrs. W. Ray Kiefer went to Lafayette today to visit Miss Frances Carr and attend a Beta dance tonight. Dr. Washburn, who had been attending clinic at the Mayo Brothers’ hospital at Rochester, Minn., has returned home. Mrs. E. S. McLain returned to her home at Peru today after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. F. H. Hemphill. The lowest point reached by the mercury Wednesday was twentyfive above. Today has been slightly warmer. Evelyn Sowards, who had been the guest of Mrs. Hattie Arnott and family, returned today to her home in Crown Point. J. V. Lesh went to Lafayette today to see his son, Russell Lesh, who had undergone a serious operation but is improving slowly. Silas Bringle returned to his home at Corydon Junction after attending the funeral of his brother, the late Jesse Bringle, of Brook. Mrs. John Kohler and son, Leonard, went to Chicago Heights today where they will make their home with Mr. Kohler’s daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Wright and family. Jacob Rich returned today to his home in Washington, 111. He was here to look after some matters connected with his Jasper county farm. * Miss Minnie Crisler went to Macey today to spend Christmas, y 1133 Flora Pauh, who had visited here with relatives returned to her home at Macey. * Mr. and Mrs. Walter Englishand daughter, Alice Bell, came day 'from Lafayette to see his mother, Mrs. E. C. English, who is m the ■ hospital. ____________ i .In writing a local Wednesday in reference to the visit here of Mr. E. W. Matheny of South Rend we said they were here to attend the funeral of Floyd Amah* and it should have read attend I the ‘funeral jlttw of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Amsler.