Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1910 — LEE ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
LEE ITEMS.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllts and two children returned home Thursday morning. D. E. Noland returned to his home at Mt. Ayr, after a few days’ visit with relatives and friends here. A good crowd attended the box social at Lee Wednesday evening. Sam Lural Anderson and Mr. Tyler went to McCoysburg to attend institute Saturday, Mrs. Mabel Rishling went to Rensselaer Saturday to spend a few days with her sister. Mr. Young came to Lee Friday morning. Earl Folks, of Milroy, was in Lee Saturday evening. Arthur Steward, of Hanging Grove, was in town Saturday morning. John Jordan was in town Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Cowger returned home Friday evening. Earl Folks spent Sunday with To© and Harley Clark. y James Culp and family spent Sunday with Frank Eldridge and family. ~-Will Sliers and family spent Sunday with-his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W ; Etha and Thelma Nollfid spent Sun-•ssj*whth-CW»d Overton. Stiej;* with "f Myrtle wewis spent Sunday at Lee. OKi? o Kankakee.ML Monday,. - * Jfeey Nolaad.want to C&Skqp Tuesday to work: in the C. -A. at that O&JfeQ and his father wflCWk in the Jo,* *sgmt fas&4* tended Some young Yolki) from Mourn -atswiw¥ M ©@.Sf. Iow * 1 Ik gening b her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mn Sain wQiopW-HA M Frank is on the sick UsC \\ \ r ?JSTffl§r nmnhigj ,ordeiy" again, and cojn is to Carl WestphalL is unloading coal for Clark ft sfcjjoil'HSfT | Will. Stiefs web* B tfflfiW troY-lf | 'Clyde, Clark felhrned to Ms home act Morocco Tuesday. , sThe5 The Lddtes’ Home Missionary soty met qp Mrs. Sam Jacks’ Tues-.-to Tuesday.
