Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 113, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1910 — SOUTH NEWTON. [ARTICLE]

SOUTH NEWTON.

Mrs. Chas. Weiss is on the sick list. Every farmer is busy planting corn. Bart Grant is working for Mr. Wallace. A. C. Pancoast is having some building done. Fred Parker hauled hay to Rensselaer Monday. Uncle Ben Sayler was out to his farm Monday. Arthur Mayhew hauled corn to Rensselaer Monday. Messrs. Waiter and Fred Feldhaus attended church in Rensselaer Sunday. Everett Halstead took a load of corn to the mill at Rensselaer Monday. John Hurley and mother were Rensselaer goers Monday. Ross Reed and sister attended Sunday school and church at Rensselaer Sunday. Mrs. Robert Overton, Mrs. Allie Potts, Virginia and Irma Holmes did shopping in Rensselaer Monday. Wm. Jacks and daughter Florence spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Holmes and family. Marion and Emma Freeland spent Sunday afternoon with Fred and Nellie Parker.

H. T. Feldhaus and daughter Elizabeth were shopping in Rensselaer Monday. Elbert Potts, of Brook, took Sunday .dinner w’ith his sister, Mrs. Fred Waling. Mr. and Mrs. E. Weurthner and son Ray spent Sunday with Mr. Francis and family. Mrs. Nelson Hough spent Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. Schanlaub, of near Brook. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mayhew and Son Glen spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Holmes and family. Tom Hojes and Earl Bruner, the telephone linemen, were in this vicinity Monday fixing the lines. Several from this vicinity attended the concert at Rensselaer Wednesday evening. All report the concert as being excellent. Guy Gerber, of Rensselaer, but at present representing the Indiana Business college, was in this vicinity Monday. Mrs. Arthur Arnott and son Lawrence, of Spokane, Wash., arrived in Rensselaer Wednesday. ( Mrs. Arnott ■was met in Chicago by father, Caley Carr, whom she will visit during the summer. Mr. Arnott will come later. A Union Sunday school was organized at Curtis Creek school house last Sunday. A good number was in attendance for the first Sunday, but hope to increase. The hour is 2:30 p. m. All are welcome.