Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1911 — LEE. [ARTICLE]

LEE.

O. C. Hughes went to Rensselaer Sunday'. Chester Miller spent Sunday will Glen Culp. John Osborne spent Sunday with Morris Jacks. Mrs. Corda Overton went to Rensselaer last week. . , Miss Verda Lewis assisted Mrs. Cora Stiers Tuesday. Miss Erma Creel spent Saturday night and Sunday' at home. Mrs. Jennie Rishling visited her son Will and wife Monday. Arthur Williamson's children are quite sick with whooping cough. Mr. and iffrs. Simon Parcells and son attended Sunday school Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walls and son, of McCoysburg*. were in town Wednesday. Several of the young people from here were in Monon Sunday afternoon Several of the young people from Lee attended league at Palestine Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Clark and children attended Sunday school at Lee Sunday. Sam Jacks has been quite sick for more than a week, but is-some better at this writing. Miss Hattie Overton, of Rensselaer, visited her brother, F. L. Overton, and family last week. Hamilton and Agnes Stiers have been quite sick with typhoid fever for some time, but are better now. There was a large crowd out to Sunday school and church Sunday. Also a good crowd at league. Everybody welcome. Rev. Kuonen visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Rishling Sunday and made several calls on Monday before returning to his home in Barkley. Mrs. True Woodworth and son Delos, of Rensselaer, visited her brother, O. A Jacks and family, Saturday, returning home Sunday morning.