Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 273, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1913 — LEE. [ARTICLE]
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Mrs. Kelenburger and children, of Monon, came Monday to visit her parents, Mr and Mrs. Akers. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sparling, of came Friday evening and visited S. M. Jacks and family, Ott Jacks and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lewis until Sunday, when they went to Monon to see their daughter, Mrs. Dan Fairchild and family for a few days and then Mrs. Fairchild expected to accompany them to Lebanon to visit his sister, Mrs Peck. Miss Delena Letter visited her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jacks and Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Jacks and son, Kenneth, visited Mrs. Jennie Rishling, of Monon, Sunday. * 1 Oscar Jacks spent Sunday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lbwis. Miss Dora Phillips is sewing forMrs. Chas. Letter this week. Mrs. C. Anderson, Mrs. A. Rishling and Mrs. M, Jacks went to Rensselaer Wednesday. Tuesday Mrs* E. Miller, Mrs. O. Holman and little son called on Mrs. F'. Overton. Mr, and Mrs. A. Clark visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark and family Sunday.
Harley Clark and Roy Culp spent Sunday with Glen and Gale Culp. Miss Edna Lefler returned home Saturday after a week’s visit with relatives near Rensselaer. Mrs. E. Lefler called on Mrs. Ann Rishling Friday. The" Aid Society did sewing for Mrs. Ollie Holman at Mrs. Della Culp’s Wednesday. Mrs. G. A. Jacks visited her daughter; Mrs. Otterberg, Friday. • Mr. and Mrs. Orville Holman visi•ted Mr. and Mrs. Elza Miller Sunday. Miss Stella Widner is home again. Miss Lona Jacks called on Miss Yerda Lamar Saturday. Mrs. Frena Noland is quite poorly. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark went to her mother’s, Mrs. Myers, of near Medaryville, Friday and her brother Lynri accompanied them home and stayed tiff" Saturday. Mr. Smith and Mr. Minch were in Lee Saturday buying hogs.
