Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 191, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1910 — SOUTH AND EAST JORDAN. [ARTICLE]
SOUTH AND EAST JORDAN.
Miss Hazel Shumaker is working fo~ Mrs. I. W. Wells. Mrs. David Shumaker called on Mrs. Conrad Schafer Tuesday evening. I. W. Wells, who was operated on for appendicitis, is some better at this time. Bessie and Lyman Peters spent Sunday evening with Harry and Hazel Shumaker. Ruby, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Wells, who has been sick, is better at present. Mr. and Mrs. George Iliff and family spent Tuesday with the formers brother, Willi*m-Iliff, and family. Opal, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Schafer, was sick for a few days, but is better at this writing. Mrs. Harrison Wasson and daught >r Pearle, Rensselaer, visited Mrs. I. W. Wells Friday afternoon. Minnie Kessinger and Grace Reed spent Sunday with Edith and Ida Weirick, who returned home with Miss Reed. Cecil and Hazel Shumaker were surprised by a number of friends at their home Saturday evening, in honor of their birthday. The guests were entertained with games and music, and ice cream and cake was served at ten o’clock. Those who enjoyed the evening were Messrs. Verne Bice, Lyman Peters, Eugene Hasty, Lawrence and Charles Iliff, Monroe Lane, Wayne Husband, Leslie Pollard, Hugh and Omer Iliff, Henry and John Tobin, Harry and Cecil Shumaker, and Harry Grady, of Newcastle, Ind., and Misses Olive and Opal Pollard, Bessie Peters, Opal and Letta Lanham, Edith and Ida Wenrick, Hazel Shumaker, Grace Reed and Minnie Kessinger and Mr. and Mrs. David Shumaker, Mr. William Thom, A. L. Frazier and Noah Wenrick. All departed at a late hour, wishing them many more happy birthdflr*
