Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1911 — LEE. [ARTICLE]

LEE.

Lucile Westphal is on the sick list. Mrs. D. Z. Clark is reported very poorly. Earl Folks, of Monon, spent Sunday at Lee. John Osborne attended church at Lee Sunday. ' \ Mrs. Trena Noland went to Rensselaer Friday. Mrs. Della Culp called on Mrs. Alvin Clark Monday. Miss Cora Noland spent Sunday with Miss Edith Overton. Miss Dollie Jacks spent Sunday with Miss- Chloa Overton. Mrs. Sam Noland and daughter Cora are on the sick list. Mr. Morris, of Monon, was in Lee on business Tuesday. Clayton Mellender visited John Okborne and family Sunday. Morris, Hollis and Oscar Jacks visited Ward Lewis Sunday. Mr. Reese from Ohio is visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. Z. Clark and family. Mrs. Alvin Clark and two sons, Harley and Tommy, have the grippe. Mrs. Ann Rishllng and Ward Lewis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bond. Cora Eldridge and family moved into the Maxwell property by the church Tuesday. Miss Fern Morris, the teacher, was sick Monday and Miss Lillie Scott taught school for her. Mrs. Ella Parker has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Dora Jacks for a few days and returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ireland and three children came to Lee Thursday and visited his father and brother and sisters until Sunday, when they returned to their home at Hammond. O. C. Hughes went to Rensselaer Thursday morning and returned to Lee Thursday, where he visited with O. A Jacks and family, returning to his home at Good land Friday afternoon. Mrs. May Jacks went to Qoodland Friday and visited with Mrs. Hughes and Miss Tillie Kopka until Saturday noon, when she went to Remington and visited with her brother and family. She returned home Sunday.