Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 272, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1911 — LEE. [ARTICLE]
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Miss Verda Lewis is working for Mrs. Sam Jacks again. Master Oscar Jacks spent Sunday with 0. A. Jacks and family Frank Overton took his daughte r Chloa, and Doilie Jacks to Monon Saturday afternoon. ” Harold Lamar and- Miss Verda Lewis were in Monon Saturday.' Verda •went to see the doctor. Mrs. Jacks is again confined to her bed almost all the time. The doctor has been, coming every day. - ' Mrs. Alf Jacks went with her son-in-law, Len Lefler, to Lafayette in Len’s auto Saturday and remained until Tuesday morning. Monday was Mrs. Cora Stier’s birthday and several of the neighbors in the evening went in and gave her a post card shower. After a pleasant chat all went home wishing her many more happy birthdays, Mr. and Mrs. Guntrip and two children, from near Brookston, visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Westphal- and family from Saturday until Monday, when they returned to their home. Sunday was Lucile Westphal’s birthday and Doilie Jacks and Agnes Stier went down and helped her celebrate.
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