9-20-1917 from the Rochester (Indiana) Sentinel, a weekly newspaper
MONDAY
ARTISTS ARE GUESTS of FRIENDS
Miss LEAH GARDNER, of North Manchester, pianist in tonight's Red Cross
recital at the Baptist Church, is the guest of Mrs. HARRY YOUNG, South
Pontiac St. Mrs. ROBERT SPENCER and HARRY SHILDMYER, of Marion, are being
entertained by Mr. and Mrs. DEAN L. BARNHART, So. Main St. #
FAREWELL PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. A.D. MUTCHLER entertained 30 relatives at their home on Bancroft
Ave., Saturday evening at a farewell party for her brother, MERLE GOTTSCHALK
and son, of Manitowoc, Wis., who have been visiting them. Refreshments were
served. #
BIRTHDAY PARTY
DONALD RENO entertained at his home on East 12th St, in honor of this 8th
birthday, Saturday afternoon, the following guests: Masters EARL PARKER,
RAYMOND STEPHENS, HERBERT BROWN, ROY AND RAY LOWMAN, The afternoon was spent
in games. Refreshments were served. #
METHODIST HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY
The Home Missionary Society of the Methodist church will be entertained at
the home of Mrs. W. C. JURGENSMYER, northeast of the city Friday afternoon. #
PRESBYTERIAN LADIES AID
The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church will be entertained at the home of
Mrs. GEORGE AUGHINBAUGH, Jefferson St., Friday afternoon. #
IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY
In honor of her birthday, Mr. and Mrs. JOHN REED entertained 30 relatives and
friends at dinner Sunday at their home in Fulton. #
IN HONOR OF MRS. AMANDA SHELTON
Mrs. CARTER SMITH, Sunday entertained several friends at dinner in honor of
Mrs. AMANDA SHELTON of Chicago. #
ATTENDED - ROSS - FAMILY REUNION
Mr. and Mrs. HOWARD DuBois, Sunday attended the ROSS family reunion held at
Wagoners. Fifty were present.#
MARRIED at MISHAWAKA
Mrs. LUCINDA KITSON, one of Mishawaka's bet known women, was quietly married
at 1:30 P.M. Tuesday to W. I. RANNELS by Rev. A. J. UNTHANK at he Immanuel
Baptist church parsonage in Mishawaka. They left to make their home in
Fulton, where Mr. RANNELLS is engaged in business. He is also part owner of
the Grocerteria, in this city. # (Rannells and Rannels are both used in this
paragraph)
FALLS AT HOTEL
Mrs. J. D. BONINE was slightly bruised and cut Tuesday afternoon when she
fell down a flight of steps into the cellar of the Arlington Hotel. The
stairway was open and dark and Mrs. BONINE fell headlong, narrowly escaping
serious injury. #
transcribed by J Matthys