Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1911 — LEE. [ARTICLE]

LEE.

Mrs. Daisy Jones was in town Monday. Earl Foulks, of Milroy, was in town Tuesday. Grandma Williamson is able to be out again. Mrs. Trena Noland is on the sick list again. Mr. Snider, of Reynolds, was in town Tuesday. Miss Ethel Lewis is sewing for Mrs. Jink Johnson this week. Mrs. Harriette Jacks is still quite poorly at the home of her son, Alf. Sam Hughes and daughter. Mrs. Blackburn, were in town Tuesday. Mr. Walls and son Harry, of McCoysburg, attended Mr. Bond’s sale at Lee Tuesday. Mrs. Mellender and daughter went to Monon Tuesday evening to visit her mother, Mrs. Moorfe. Miss Myrtle' Lewis went back to McCoysburg Sunday and expects to work for Reed McCoy again. J. H. Culp and family and Elmer Gilmore and wife and baby visited John Mellender and family Sunday. Will Overton and family, of Monon and Miss Thelma and Ethel Noland spent Sunday with F. L. Overton and family. Mrs. Joe Clark and children, Miss Edna Brock and Miss Mary Jacks, of near Rensselaer, spent Tuesday with Mrß. Alf Jacks. Lee McCoy loaded his household goods Wednesday *to be shipped to Hammond, where they are moving. The family go in a few days There was a pleasant surprise and post card shower given John Mellender and family Monday evening, when a number of their neighbors, relatives and friends came in unexpectedly. All report a good time. They expect to move to their new home near Francesville soon. Miss Tillie Kopka, of Goodland, came to Lee Saturday evening and visited O. A. Jacks and family until Monday morning, when she went to Rensselaer to visit her mother and family for a few days, then return to Goodland to work for Mrs. O. C. Hughes, where she has worked for a long time.