Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 310, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Mrs. Michael Jungles went to Chicago this afternoon. John Kresler went to Frankfort this afternoon for a visit with Adna Healey. Walter Wooten and Riley Hickman of near Fair Oaks were in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Volney Peer and little daughter, Elizabeth, went to Chicago today. Mrs. Roy McColly returned this afternoon to her home in Indianapolis after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. J. K. Smith and" other relatives. Mrs. Jasper Cover is very ill with quinsy, which followed a severe attaek of tonsilitis. Leona Dewees, the nine-year-old daughter of Clay Dewee3, who underwent ■an operation at the Jasper county hospital a short time ago, was able to go to her home today. . ' Abraham Leopold has received word of the death of his sister, Miss Henrietta Leopold, at Neistadt on the Hart, Germany, her death occurring November 23. Miss Leopold was. eighty-eight years and three months of age at the time her death occurred and, with the exception of Mr. Leopold, was the surviving member of the family. Mr. Leopold has not seen his sister since leaving Germany in 1860 for this country, at which time she accompanied him to Worms to take a boat for Coblenz.
* - ' E. C, Steele Roachdake is visiting Todd and family. Mrs. -Todd is a daughter of Mm.’Steele. C. E. Garver returned Tuesday after speeding a very pleasant holiday visit with his parents and other relatives at Bremen. Frank Hardman, Hollingsworth, Mrs. Laura Ham* and Lulu Keister came from Chicago this afternoon. I•. M > * Catherine, the six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Baumgartner, and Jbhn Crisler, the son of Mr; and Mrs. Johir Crisler, underwent minor operations at |he Jasper county hospital today.
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