Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1911 — LEE. [ARTICLE]

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Mr. and Mrs. Bond called on Mrs. Myers Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ann Rishling and Mrs. Bond called on Mrs. Drake Tuesday morning. Mrs. Ann Rishling and grandson, Ward Lewis, were In town Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Stiers visited Mrs. Cora Stiers Monday. Miss Lena Zable and Miss Clara Ringiesen went to Reynolds Tuesday. O. G. Maxwell, of Frankfort, waa in town Tuesday, and went from here to Pleasant Grove. The school teacher. Miss Fern Morris, of Monon, stayed with Mrs. Frank Overton and family Tuesday night. Josteh Shultz was in Lee Tuesday. Mr. Hammell, of Lafayette, was in town Tyesday, and went from here to Rensselaer. Mrs. Harriette Jacks returned to Lee Tuesday after visiting for a few days with relatives and friends at Remington. Mrs. Minerva Wood and Mrs. Anna Johnson were in town Tuesday. The ladies home missionary society met at Mrs. Alf Jacks Tuesday afternoon. Lynn Bush, of Brookston. vislfed Mr. and Mrs. A. B. last Saturday and Sunday, returning to his home Sunday evening on the milk train. Mr. Lewis is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. * Wm. Grays youngest son. who recently returned home trom the orphans’ home, walked from Rensselaer to Monon Tuesday to see his sister, Mrs. Emma Bousher. Mrs. L. M. Jacks planned a pleasant birthday surprise on her husband last Sunday and there were thirty-two there io enjoy the ftpe dinner. All had a nice time and went home in the evening wishing him many more happy birthdays.