Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1911 — LEE. [ARTICLE]
LEE.
Mr. Valk was in Lee Thursday. Albert Wood was a Lee visitor Friday. J. E. Donaldson was m Lee Saturday. Mrs. Nan Stiers and daughter went to Rensselaer Thursday. Mr. Jones, of Monon, visited the Lee Sunday school last Sunday. Chas. Jacks is working for Critten Bros, at Monon this week. Mrs. Chas. Jacks and children visited L. M. Jacks and family Tuesday. Korah Eidridge and family have moved into the Linrille property. Mrs. Harriette Jacks continues to Improve slowly. Mrs. Cora Stiers called on Mrs. Sam Jacks Tuesday. Mrs. Corda Overton called on Mrs. Alf Jacks Tuesday afternoon. Frank and Korah Eldridge unloaded a car load of tile for Mr. Horton Tuesday. Mr. Dennitt, the new telegraph operator, came Saturday and begun work Sunday at 2:20. Misses Etha and Thelma Noland, Chloa and Edith Overton took Sunday dinner with Dollie Jacks. Mrs. Blanche Mann and baby visited her brother, Will Stiers and family Tuesday night The Home Missionary Society met with Mrs. Belle Clark Tuesday afternoon. There were ten present. Mr. and Mrs. J.* H. Culp went to Reynolds Saturday and visited her brother, Ray Holman, and family till Sunday, when they came home. Aca Holman and wife, Mrs. Kate Holman and Orville Holman took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Overton Sunday.. The telegraph operator got word that his sister was sick, so he got another man in his place and went home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Will Rishling. Mr. Jones, of Monon, and Rev. Kuonen took dinner Sunday with Sam Noland and family. Orville Holman, Roy Culp, of Milroy, Harley and Tommy Clark and Morris Jacks visited Glen and Gale Culp Sunday afternoon.
