Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1914 — PARR. [ARTICLE]

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Alva Stephenson is driving a new well on his place and will probably build this fall. Edna Babcock is home from Jacksonville, 111, where she has been attending school during the last winter. Mr. Comer shipped some hogs lart Thursday. Miss George and Miss Ocie Wood visited in Chicago Wednesday. Mrs. Augusta Dunn gave a pleasant party to her many friends last Thursday evening. Among those present were Miss Bertha Stibbe, Minnie and Alvena Bitter and brother, Frank King and friend, Herman Schultz and sister,'Willie Teska, Marie King, Roxie Gunyon and friend, Alfred Longstreth, Mrs. Perry Griffith and others. At midnight refreshments of ice cream, strawberries and fancy cake was served. (Miss Roxie Gunyon is clerking in Griffith’s restaurant. Charley Bowen has a new auto. Victor Brusnahan is clerking for George Hammerton. Mrs. J. Babcock and daughter, Edna, were in Rensselaer Friday. Our Sunday School is coming fine. Everybody come out and help to make it better. Joe Luers attended the democratic convention at MonticSllo Saturday, being a delegate from South Union. Miss Martha Shreeg Is some better. Sunday School convention at Fair Oaks next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Estel Price and Frank Greenlee, of Surrey, were in Parr Friday evening. Several from here were Bensselaer goer? Saturday. ' George Hammerton was in Reynolds Saturday. ' Oscar Rude went to Frankfort Saturday to spend a few days. Clyde Gunyon came home Saturday to spend a few days.