Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 185, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1910 — LEE. [ARTICLE]

LEE.

Uncle Jimmy Overton went to Hammond Monday. Lonnie Noland was kicked by a horse Tuesday. Miss Edna Brock is working for Mrs. C. Westphall. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Creighton Clark, Tuesday, a daughter. Harry Walls took supper Sunday evening with Morris Jacks. Several went from here Wednesday to the Wood reunion at Monon. Ben Denton, of Monon, moved Monday into th 4 house vacated by Mr. Johnson. Unde Geo. McCoy had another bad spell last week, but is better at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Walls and sou William visited Sunday with O. A. Jacks and family. Miss Myrtle Peregrine came Tuesday evening from Oklahoma, where she has been for some time. Mrs. Etta Lefler and two daughters, Francis and Delena, of McCoysburg, called on Mrs. Sam Jacks and Mrs. Harriette Jacks Tuesday. A son born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Westphal Monday is not expected to â– live. Drs. Clayton and Clayton performed a slight operation on the child, but say there is no hope. There was a good crowd at league Sunday night. They all enjoyed a good program that was arranged by Roy Noland, and an excellent talk by Mrs. Frank McCoy, of Indianapolis.