Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 310, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1920 — LOCAL AND PERSONAL [ARTICLE]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL

“Lefty” Ciark went to Chicago, today. Carey L. Carr went to Milwaukee today. Daniel Morrisey was in Hammond’ today. John Poole was at his Hopkins Park, 111., farm today. Marie Moore of Hammond came today for a visit with relatives. Nelle Biggs and Ruth Wood returned to Chicago this forenoon. Luella Harmon went to Gary this forenoon. Harry Hays went to Gary today, where he may be employed. Isaac Leopold was in Reynolds today. Mrs. Frank Hamilton was in Lafayette today. George E. Murray returned from Indianapolis this forenoon. Chester Halstead was in Lafayette today. k Harold Harmon made a business trip to Judyville today. Florence Sammons, who had been visiting friends, returned to her home at Kentland today. Pauline Mardeman, who spent the Christmas holidays with relatives, returned to Chicago today. Alice Eib returned to her school at Elwood after spending the Christmas holidays with relatives. Harold Nowels and Thomas Thompson went 'to Chicago this forenoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tyler, newly weds, are spending their honeymoon' in Chicago. Opal and Madge Robinson, Theodore Williams, Howard and Delos York returned to Gary today. George Mustard left today for a three weeks’ visit with relatives in Pennsylvania and New York state. Alfred Bramble returned today to his home in Buffalo. He was accompanied by Floyd Rutherford. Amanda Johnson of the Monnett School went to Lafayette today to spend the vacation with relatives. Mrs. Letha Craig of the Monnett School went to Chicago today for a visit with friends. James Warner left this morning for St. Louis after a visit here with his mother, Mrs. M. P. Warner. Gerald -Holle, who had been, visiting with the family of D. E. Grow, and other relatives, returned . today to his home in North Manchester. Mr. Yeoman of Tab, who had beetfr’Spending a few days here, returned .to his home today. Pauline and Ruth Gulbransen went to» Wheatfleld today for a visit with their grandfather, A. S. Barlow, and other relatives. William Clark of Elkhart, who had been visiting with his son, Lee Clark, and family, returned today to his home. Mrs. Mary Callahan, who had visited with her son, Thomas Callahan, and family, returned today to her home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown of Monon, who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Firman Rutherford, returned home Tuesday. Elizabeth Schott of Wolcott, after a few days’ visit with relatives, returned to her home at Elgin Tuesday. Hazel and Grace Ward, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ward, returned today to their home in Newland. & Russell Warren of Indianapolis, who had been spending a few days with relatives, returned home Tuesday. Frances Ryan entertained a number of her friends Monday evening at a six o’clock dinner in honor of Florence Sammons. Lambert Halsmen and nephews, Joseph and Louis Halsmen, of Lafayette, who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs.' John Halsmen returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parcels of St. Louis, are visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Parcels, of North Front street. Ira Williamson of near Monon, was in Rensselaer today. He recently held a‘ public sale and will possibly move back to Jasper county.

Mrs. Margaret Boerslly returned I today to her home in Cincinnati, | 0., after a visit with the Bates Brothers and family in Barkley township. Her brother, Levine Bates, accompanied Mrs. Boerslly to her home. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Damon left today. for their home in Riverside, Calif., after a visit here with the family of True D. Woodworth and other relatives. Mrs. Damon is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Woodworth. Ralph Hosham went to Monon Tuesday. , Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Boudreau of Flint, Mich., came today for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Boudreau. Leon Lamson left today for his home in Los Angeles, Calif. He was accompanied to Chicago by his sister, Helen Lamson. Mrs. Andrew Kahler went to Dyer today for a visit with relatives. She will visit at Hammond also before returning to her home. Mrs. O. D. Heifner left today for her home in Minneapolis, Minn. She was .accompanied to Chicago by Mrs. Roy Stephenson. Pauline Hordeman returned to Chicago today after a visit with her mother, Mrs. John Hordeman, of College avenue. The Rev. W. B. Hordeman returned to his heme in Frankfort today after a visit here since Sunday evening with relatives. The Rev. O. F. Jordan and son, Hubert, returned today to them home in Evanston, DL, after a visit -with the former’s mother, Mrs. S. L. Jordan in Barkley township. Robert Holder, who had been employed near Brook, went to Three Oaks, Mich., today for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Holder.

Leila Paulus, who is a student in Mrs. Blaker’s school in Indianapolis, is spending the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paulus. Agnes Kahler, jwbo is teaching in Dyer, is spending the vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Xahler. . Mrs. Randle Gorhamn and baby returned today to their home in Brookston. t She was accompanied by her nephew, Robert Brown, who, with his brother, Gerald Brown, had been visiting here. Gerald remained here fora —longer — Trait. The Brown boys live in Indianapolis.