Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 307, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1920 — LOCAL AND PERSONAL [ARTICLE]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Dr. Joseph Hoover and Peter Wagner were in Roselawn today. —Th* Invuibl* Ou»it — Mr. and Mrs. Delos Dean went to Chalmers today. —Th* Invlalbl* Quest — Mrs. Harry Elijah went to Rossville today. —Th* Invisible Guest— Gilbert Brown, of Mt. Ayr, went to Delphi today. —Th* Invisible Guest — Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dexter went to Chicago today. —The Invisible Guest — Susan Wood of Mt. Ayr went to Burkeville* today. The Invisible Guest— Mr. and Mrs. James Lane went to Chicago today. —The Invisible Guest — Mrn. Elizabeth Gaffey went to Chicago today. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter went today to Valparaiso to visit relatives. The Invisible Guest — Mary Miller and Lydia Smith of Elkhart came today to visit her sister, Mrs. Kenton Blankenship. —Th* Invisible Guest — J. W. Dunlap and son, Robert, went to Lafayette today to visit his daughter, Mrs. Florence Sunkis. The Invisible Guest — ■Mrs. J, E. Ogle and daughter, Gladys, went to Danville, 111., today to spend Christmas with relatives. „ . . Miss Zora Tillett spent Christmas eve with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tillett in Gillam. ’ John McKivnew went to lefft today to visit his friend, Lee Coulter. “ John Carlton went to North Judson today for a visit with his daughter, Mrs. John S. Lakin and family. , T . - Florence, Randle and Lester Gorman, Mr. and M?s. S. P. Folsom went to Chicago this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Beach went to Defiance, 0., today to spend the holidays with Mrs. W. F. Smith and son, Millard, of Chicago, are spending the holiday vacation here with friends. Delos York, of Gary, came Thursday evening for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Emma York. Miss Grace Haas will spend the Christmas vacation in Chicago visitting friends. Thelma Tilton of Lafayette came today to spend the Christmas vacation with her parents. W. L. Myer and daughters, Jane and Margaret, went to Frankfort today to spend Christmas with relatives. Josephine and Myrtle Dayton went to Lafayette today to spend the Christmas vacation with their mother. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hauter went to Englewood, 111., today to spend Christman with W. I. Spitler ana family. _ . Mr. and Mrs. George Hapler returned to Chicago today after a few days’ visit with Leland Alson at Remington. . Mrs. Ross Grant, of Chicago, will arrive this evening to spend the holiday vacation with her mother, Mrs. J. Q. Alter. Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Kurtz and son, Edward, went to Chicago this afternoon to visit a couple of days with friends and relatives. Jasper Wright went to Crown Point today to spend Christmas with his daughter, Mrs. George E. Hershman and family. Michael Wagner, Charles and Harold Halleck, Indiana University students, arrived home Thursday evening. Sidney Johnson went to Akron, Ohio, Thursday evening to visit with his parents. He may decide to remain in the Buckeye city. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kolhoff went to South Bend today for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. A. T. Keiper, and family. Mrs. M. E. Learning and Maude Spitler went to Oak Park, Hl., today to spend Christmas with Mrs. Learning’s son, Marion S._ Learning, and family. Mrs. J. M. Wasson and Mr; and Mrs. J. J. Hunt and Robert and Sara went to Hamimond today do spend Christmas with Mrs. J. E. Wilson and family. Myrtle Stevens, who is a nurse at the Jasper County Hospital, will spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Stevens, e.f Medaryville. D. H. Adams, who is employed by a telegraph construction company, which is now working near Bedford, came today for a visit with his mother, Mrs. E. M. Adams of North Van Rensselaer street. Misses Blanche Pringle and Emma House of the Monnett School went to Chicago this morning. The former will continue to Harvey, 111., for a visit before returning I here. ' Miss Ida Fleming, who teaches m a Lafayette high school, came today for a visit with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Fleming. Miss Lulu Fleming, of Chicago Heights, another daughter, will come this evening for the holiday season. —The Invisible Guest— Miss Gladys Prouty, who is the teacher at No.* 8 in Newton township, held a Better Schools entertainment at her school Thursday evening. A fine programme was given by the pupils and an address by Trustee John Rush. 'After the program Christmas presents were distributed oi of a nicely decorated Christmas tree. „ t —Th* Invisible Snm- , The editor of The Republican has received a beautiful Christmas card and letter from Father Daniels, formerly pastor of St. Augustine Catholic church of this city, but now located in Sedalia, Mo. The letter expresses the tender love Father Daniels, has for the people here but he makes it 'absolutely personal and of course as delighted as all would be to read it we are not permitted to publish it. /
Rev. J, B. Fleming has received a letter from the Red Cross headquarters at Cleveland, Ohio, which states that Mrk Faye Clarke has been appointed as instructor to give the course in Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick for the local chapter beginning January 3. Any woman holding a membership in the Red Cross may take this course, free of charge, the only expense attached being for the purchase of a book containing the lessons. The books will arrive soon at Red Cross headquarters. —The Invisible Guest— Fresh oysters at the <”'dleire Inn. —Th* invisibl* Guest— Basil Dunlap, who has been in Jackson, Mich., for several months, is home for a six weeks’ vacation. He has been an engineer on the state highway of Michigan the past year and will continue his work as soon as his visit is over. The Invisible Guest — Plenty of fresh oysters for Xmas at the College Inn. —The Invisibl* Guest — Marie Comer, who had been in Chicago for the past few weeks, returned home Thursday.
