Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1911 — LEE. [ARTICLE]
LEE.
Mr. Hummel was ni Lee Wednesday. There was a good crowd out lu League Sunday evening. Mrs. Harriette Jacks hasn’t been so well for the last few days. Albert and Charles Wood, of .Milroy, were in town Wednesday.. Mrs. Elmer Gilmore and baby vis ited her mother, Mrs. Culp Tuesdav. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes and Miss Tillb? Kopka spent Sunday with O. A. Jacks and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Culp and two children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gilmore. Mr. and Mrs. Frank o\ertou and family spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Kate Holman. Mrs. Est Letter is staying at her brother's, Amauks, and helping to care for her mother. Grandma Mellender had another bad spell Monday evening, but is better at present and able to sit up. Mrs. Opal Anderson and baby and Mrs. Call Ward, of Monon, came Sat urday to visit Mrs. Ann Rishliug. * Abe Lewis is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. B Lewis, and also his sisters, Mrs. S. M. and Mrs. O. A Jacks. Vr and Mrs. George Holman and three children, of* Monticello, came Sunday to visit his mother. Mrs. Kate Holman."’ Mrs. Simon Snow burger and daughter, of Monticello, came Saturday morning to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jordan and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lewis and two children, of Remington, came to Lee Sunday evening and took supper with Mr. and Mrs. A B, Lewis. Mrs. Lew is and children then went on to her mother's, Mrs. Ann Rishling. Mr. and Mrs. Percival and children attended Sunday school at Lee Sunday. We are always glad to welcome our new neighbors to the Sunday school. Mr. and Mr*. Smith also'attended Sunday school. We heartily welcome every one. We need your help. W«w/havo another blacksmith, Mr." Hughes, of Goodland. He and family came Thursday evening and he went to work in the blacksmith shop Friday morning. We hope he will stay longer than the ohes we have bad heretofore. We need a good smith here and one that *tUl stay.
