Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 143, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1914 — NEWLAND. [ARTICLE]
NEWLAND.
Sol Rees spent Sunday afternoon with John Watson, near Medaryville. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Tow spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tow. Miss Belle Tow went to MeCoysburg Tuesday to spend a few days with Mrs. Golda Tanner. Mr. and (Mrs. B, H. Talmage called on Mr. and Mrs. J. Burly Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. Auble spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Brown. ' Mias Mildred Dunn, of Henry, Illinois, came Monday to spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. Wilder Brown. Harry Walls, of Lee, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tow and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oliver were Rensselaer goers Sunday. Saturday being Miss Cecelia Spate’s birthday, about twenty of the young people’s Mass went to her home to remind her of it. She was very much surprised. AU had a very enjoyable evening and departed at a late hour wishing her many more such happy birthdays. Ice cream and cake were served.
Mr. and Mre. Buss D. Richardson and little daughter, ,of Bayfield, Wls., are visiting his sister, Mrs. John Hayes and husband north of town. He has been the superintendent for the past year of the schools of the above city and has had a successful year's work and will go there again the coming year. The school has an enrollment of 860 and tour large hacks are employed to go out into the country and bring the pupils to the dty school. Bayfield or the country surrounding it Is becoming an important fruit section and Mr. Richardson brought with him some boosting literature. Last year he made the trip here by auto and then left hie machine at MonotoW He went to that city, procured the machine again and drove here and had the first puncture he had ever experienced when on this side of Crown Point. They will visit here for about a week and then start back to Bayfield by auto. The distance is about 700 miles by wagon road and they will take their time to it, possibly being on the road some two weeks. Mr. Richardson says that Wisconsin Is very much behind the times in the way of road building. He also says that it .is slot every person in Wisconsin who has fallen in with the LaiOllette I’dO&iS Bird tllftt he DOTsonally to not very much in sympathy with him, believing that he is working a big tot of the time tor Lafollette. > ; TTlic Jmi for Pmwue of the M £ luXhU V. (0T
