Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 228, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1911 — LEE. [ARTICLE]
LEE.
Mrs. Minerva Wood was in town Wednesday. Little Mable Eidridge is still improving from typhoid fever. Mrs. S. M. Jacks was not so well last week, but is some better now. Miss Ethel Jacks, of Lafayette, spent Tuesday with her parents here. The Ladies’ Aid society met at Mrs. Sam Jacks’ Tuesday and peeled peaches. Mrs. Anna Johnson’s sister and husband, of Lafayette, were visiting her this week. O. A. Jacks was quite sick last week with lumbago or rheumatism, but is better at present Roy Bussell and Mr. and Mrs. Morris, of McCoysburg. attended league at Lee Sunday evening. j ' Mrs. Jose Anderson and grandma Smith peeled peaches for Mrs. Sam Jacks Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Jacks and family came to Lee Sunday morning to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Jacks. Mr. Price and Mr. Camel, of Lafayette, have bought the Ltnnville property, east of Lee, and are fixing It up. There were about twenty-five person* went from here to Rensselaer Friday and Saturday to attend the horse, show.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Bush, of Brookstan. and their son William and wife and.three children visited Mrs. 8. M. Jacks Sunday, 1 Grandma Shoemaker, Mrs. Westphal’s aunt, died Friday night after a long Illness and was buried Sunday, funeral at 10 a. m. *'jv; John Wilkins, whose sickness has been mentioned several times, died hold Monday afternoon at 9 o'clock, interment at Osborne cemetery.
