Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 306, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1920 — LOCAL AND PERSONAL [ARTICLE]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Edward E. Smith went to Indian- , apolis thia morning. Thelma Shafer- was. in Chicago ’ today. 1 A. O. Moore was in Chicago to- , ByMary Griffin went to Hammond today spend the holiday* with relatives. Isaac Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Hadley of Wheatfield were in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Della? Ritchey and son, Russell and Paul Smith went to Hunt- . ington today to spend the holidays. Special turkey dinner at the College Inn Christmas day. Phone 25 foa reservations. Mrs. Riley Miller went to Burkville, i 0., to visit with her son, who is attending college in that city. ; Special turkey dinner at the College Inn Christmas day. Phone 25 ! for reservations. ■ Donald Rhoads went to Marshall, ; 111., to visitUiis niece, Virginia Ruth I Davisson. I Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wangelin went to Goshen today to spend the Christ- ! mas vacation with relatives. Prof, and Mrs. A. A. Shepler will spend the holidays with relatives at ' Warsaw and Chicago. , L. E. Eisenberg, Halley Phegley, A. E. Wallace and Ramond Schever went to Chicago this forenoon. Order your fresh oysters and brick cream for your Christmas dinner from us. Phone 25. College Inn restaurant. Retha Gentry of Indianapolis was met here today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Gentry of Brook. Mrs. William Coffell was in Monon I today. Bert DeVries of Shelby brought his daughter, Louise Sommers, to the Jasper county hospital Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heinz and daughter, of Hammond are guests of Mrs. Heinz’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. McColly. County Agent Dwight M. Mawhorter and wife will spend the vacation with relatives near Ligonier. Mr. and Mrs. ,John D. Moore, of. Waterloo, la., came Wednesday to spend the holidays with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Moore. Prof. Hollis B. Leighley was in South Bend today, where he underwent a physical examination by the ■ government for injuries sustained I while in the service during the j Great War. Superintendent C. Ross Dean went to Springfield, Ohio, today tp join his wife and son in a visit with relatives. The schools here closed Wednesday to re-open Monday, January 3. Sara O’Neal is home from Indiana University to .Spend the holidays with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Parcels of North Front street. Her father, J. H. i O’Neal will spend a portion of the vacation here.
Lillian Dahncke, who is a senior in the Rensselaer high school, went to her home in Wheatfield today to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dahncke. Mrs. Denna Hays, Harry Hays, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reeve, Joseph Reeve, Robert Reeve and L. H. Hamilton attended the funeral of Samuel R. Robinson in Morocco Wednesday afternoon. H. H. Potter, manager of the Farmers Grain Co. of this city, Mr. Roe, the manager of the Mt. Ayr Farmers Elevator and Mr. Atkinson, manager of the Morocco Farmers Elevator, attended a meeting at Lafayette Wednesday of the grain dealers of northwestern Indiana. Reynolds high school defeatec Jefferson high school of Lafayette in basket ball Wednesday night, 33 to 8. Reynolds defeated Rensselaer recently by a margin of two field goals. It was the sixteenth victory in seventeen starts for the victors. Frankfort won their twelfth consecutive game the same evening by upsetting Crawfordsville, 37 to 15. \
