Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 179, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1910 — SOUTH NEWTON. [ARTICLE]
SOUTH NEWTON.
Threshing is started in the east run. Miss Loe Pancoast spent Sunday at Reynolds. Carr brothers shipped two cars of hogs Tuesday. Mrs. Fannie Parker was in Rensselaer Tuesday. George Ade was at his South Newton farm a while Thursday. S. B. Holmes called on Chas. Greenlee and wife, of Parr, last Friday. Carr brothers shipped three cars of fat cattle and received a fine price this week. Warren Hough returned home Monday from a few weeks’ visit at Brook and Kentland. Mrs. Coen and Jjm Pulllns and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Yeoman. Miss Hazel Jones returned home Saturday evening after a five days’ visit with Miss Irma Holmes. Mrs. Bert Yeoman and children and Mrs. Theo. Hurley called on the Holmes family Sunday evening. Robt. Overton and wife visited iu Rensselaer Sunday. They were accompanied home by Miss Effie Markin. Mr. and Mrs. Erhardt Wuerthner, Jr., spent Saturday night and Sunday with Ed May and family, near Remington. Miss Lethia and Master Lav/son Eldridge, of near McCoysburg, came Thursday night for a visit with the Holmes children. An afternoon social was given by the Pancoast sisters, to the young ladies of the Curtis Creek Sunday school Friday afternoon. Music and croquet were the amusements, and an unexpected auto ride was given the crowd by Russell Sage. Refreshments were served, consisting of ice cream and cake. A fine time was the verdict of all. ,
