Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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NEWLAND.

Sunday school was pretty well attended Sunday, attendance being 40. Julia Oliver and Mabel Dexter are spending holidays with home folks. Mary and Ernest Rees, Bell, Lizzie Luther and Lloyd Tow and Julia Oliver spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrsi Dell Bowman. Mrs. Applegate and two grandchildren, Versa and Joe Bowman, of Delphi, are here visiting relatives. Lawrence Blacker is husking corn for Mr. Peterson near Rensselaer. Quite a few young people attended the oyster supper at J. C. Tow’s on Thanksgiving evening and all enjoyed a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ballard and baby spent Saturday night with Harry Beck and family, of near Independence. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Williams and family spent Thanksgiving with Win. Blacker and wife. ~ Clyde and Clarence Bowman, the former who works near McCoysburg, and the latter works in a bakery at Rensselaer, were in Newland Sunday. They made Che trip in Clyde’s automobile. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tow and daughters were shopping in Rensselaer Wednesday.

LEE.

Grandma Kepner and Grandma Surcie, of Rensselaer, visited Mrs. Smith a few days last week and also spent one day with Mrs. Alf Jacks. Mrs. Chas. Carlson went to Rensselaer Tuesday to have iher teeth treated. Miss Mamie Beaver spent Sunday with Miss Ethel Jacks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacks and two children, of Rensselaer, came Sunday evening and visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Jacks, until Tuesday. Mrs. Orla Randle and two children spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Cora Stiers. Frank Overton shipped a carload of hogs Monday night. Miss Lona Jacks stayed all night Monday night with Miss Chloe OvArton. Miss Dollie Jacks and Miss Chloa Overtoil went to Rensselaer Saturday to have the latter’s teeth treated. Several went from here to the box super at McCoysburg Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lewis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Jacks and family. Mrs. Olive Culp and two children, of near Rensselaer, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Osborne, and returned home Monday. Miss Ethel Jacks went to Rensselaer Tuesday morning. Mr. Marion spent Saturday night with Oscar Jacks. Mrs. Call Ward, of Monon, is visiting Mrs. Ann Rishling at this writing.

MLLROY.

Born, Nov. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Mason Barlow, a son. Vern Sarvin is spending a few days with his sister. Mrs. Mason Barlow, and family. Mrs. W. I. Bivans cal let} on Mrs. V. J? Boon Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Spencer and daughter, Ethel, and Miss Pearl Abersol took dinner Sunday with George Foulks. ' Marion Spencer spent Saturday evening -with Oscar Jacks in Lee. ■ Cbas. Clark, who is husking corn in Newton county for his uncle, Clyde Clark, came home Saturday night. Mr. Klein was in Illinois the first of the week. V. J. Boon and family left Tuesday for a visit in Noblesville with his father and other relatives before he moves to Michigan in the spring. Martha Clark spent Tuesday night with her brother, John- Clark, and family. Mrs. Howard Stewart, Mrs,» G. L. Parks, Mrs. Frank May and children took dinner Tuesday with Mrs. Gaffleld. ‘ Charles Slaughter and family spent Thursday evening of last week with G. L. Parks. Martha and Zelith Clark spent the Thanksgiving vacation visiting in Newton county with Clyde Clark and family and going from there to Chicago.

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