Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 308, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1910 — Interesting Items Clipped From The Kankakee Valley Review. [ARTICLE]
Interesting Items Clipped From The Kankakee Valley Review.
Roy Williams went Monday to Rensselaer for a visit with relatives. Cyril Steel and son Curtis spent Christmas here with home folks. George Marr and wife went to Rob Roy, Ind., to spend Christmas with relatives. Frank Clager returned to Bradley Wednesday after a visit here wifi his parents. Prof. M. L. Sterrett and wife went Saturday to Delphi and other points on their holiday vacation. Mrs. Lafaydtte Langdon went Tuesday to Rensselaer for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Thos. Jensen. Attorney Roy Blue of Rensselaer was a business visitor here Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Anna Misch went Wednesday to Rensselaer for a visit at the home of her relatives, Sheriff Louis Shirer and family. Miss Bessie Biggs, of East Chicago, and Burl Biggs, of Benton county, came Saturday for a holiday visit with home folks. Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Fyfe and son went Sunday to Fair Oaks to eat Christmas dinner with relatives, going via Hamilton auto. Mrs. Andrew Misch returned home Saturday from several days* visit at the home of her brother, Sheriff LouiShirer, and family, of Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schroer, of Barkley township, came via auto and visited Wednesday and Thursday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Barlow. Mrs. Alfred Barlow is now able to be out again after her spell of sickness, and went via autoto Winamac Wednesday of last week to see Dr. Thompson.
George Stembel, who went in response to a telegram announcing the serious illness of his mother, who resides at Urbana, Ohio, returned home Saturday evening and reports that his mother was greatly improved in health when he left for home. Clifton Akers, of Indianapolis, visited last week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Akers, and also his brother Warren, who has been making his home with Mr. and Mrs. Akers the past few months. Clifton and Warren returned to Indianapolis Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Engelbret Jensen went to Rensselaer Saturday evening to spend Christmas at the homes of their son and daughter. Mrs. Thos. Jensen went with them via Hamilton auto, after having been here the past week assisting in the holiday rush at the Myers Cash Store. Wednesday of last week Hamer Brown was quite badly injured by being kicked in the face by a horse, breaking his nose and otherwise lacerating his face. Dr. Fyfe was called and dressed the wounds. The horse had lately been shod and it is a wonder that Hamer’s Injuries were not worse than they are. He will be compelled to remain at home for some time.
