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

NEWLAND.

Del Bowman, Wm. Gruber, Sam Rees, John Williams and James and Lawrence Blacker were Rensselaer callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tow and Miss Julia Oliver spent Sunday witjh Del Bowman and wife. John Williams, wife and children spent Sunday with relatives in Fair Oaks. Mr. and Mrs. James Blacker took dinner with Wm. Clark and family Sunday. Mrs. G. M. Beebe and little daughter Ella went to Rensselaer] Saturday to spend a few days with relatives. Miss Tillie Gruber and Andrew Gerbin, of Delphi, spent from Saturday until Monday with the former’s brother, Wm. Gruber and wife, of Newland. Attendance at Independence Sunday school Sunday was forty-three. Mrs. Al Hazelwood is visiting E. Kennedy and family: Mr. Hazelwood is in a hospital in Chicago where he recently underwent an operation. He is said to be getting along nicely. E. Kennedy is the father of the former, and Mrs. Hazelwood has quite a few relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Del Bowman, Miss Tillie Gruber and Andrew Gerbin ate supper with Ross Booth and wife Sunday evening. Mrs. John Williams and baby calle.l on Mrs. Geo. Martin Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rees and three children spent Sunday with James Rees and family. Charles Blacker and family spem Sunday with E. Kennedy and family. Fred Loyd and Belle Tow spent Saturday night and Snnday with their uncle, George Caster, and family, of near Wolcott James Jordan and a school friend from Lafayette, and Miss Nettle Jordan spent a few days with home folks near Newland, last week. Mrs. Charles Anderson and two daughters, Mattie and Annie, Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Wm. Rees and daughters. Mary Rees and Letha Blacker called on Misses Annie, Abbie and Rena Dexter Wednesday afternoon.