Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1912 — TEFFT. [ARTICLE]
TEFFT.
Our schools closed Wednesday with a fine program. On account of the disagreeable weather, there were few visitors. The progress of the pupils has been satisfactory, and the teachers leave pleasant memories. Mr. Dickerson and family will move back to their old home in Ohio, where their son, Hallam, has a position as telegrapher. *•- Mrs. Joseph Hixon called on Mrs. Wm. DeArmond Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Hixon is enjoying good health after a most trying winter of sickness. Revival meetings closed Monday evening with four accessions to the church. It has been a season of serious thought, and the sermons will have a lasting influence,,, Mrs. Miles is still very feeble. Mrs. Rosa Davis is on the sick list. Born, Monday, a son to Mr. and-Mrs. Aaron Timmons. D. L. Brookie, owner of the elevator, spent Tuesday in Tefft.
