Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1914 — LEE. [ARTICLE]

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iMr. and Mrs. McCormick and children went to Reynolds Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. True Woodworth and son, Delos, visited O. A. Jacks and family and other relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Woodworth and children and his mother, of Rensselaer, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank -Morton last week. There were 128 out to Sunday School here last Sunday and still there’s room. Everybody invited. There was a big crowd out to the last day of school Saturday and a big dinner and fine program was enjoyed. Mrs. Emma Morton and baby went to Monon Saturday. Mrs. Mattle Tyner, of Monon, and Mrs. Ona Slaughter and son, Ward, of Greentown, visited O. A. Jacks and family Tuesday. Mrs. Ida Lewis and Mrs. Myrtle Holman went to Rensselaer Tuesday. ■•«. % Miss Mary McCormick and Mrs. Messersmith went to Rensselaer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clark and baby, oi near Morocco, spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Gilmore. • James L Wood was born at Madison, Ind., Oct. 6, and departed this lite April 5, 1914. When he was ten years old he came to Jasper county with his parents, where he spent the rest of his life except eight years spent in Michigan. He was married to Emily Clyne Dec. 25, 1892, and from this union were born five children, Ethel May, Ada Grace, Delila Evangeline, Hazel Ruth and Alta Emma, all surviving with the wife. Although 'he never united with any church he always showed a deep interest and sympathy with the church. Those who knew him say that his life was above reproach. His aged father who still survives testifies that never once was the name of God used irreverently by him.