Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 155, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 July 1914 — Family Reunion for Mr. And Mrs. Fredrick Yeiter. [ARTICLE]

Family Reunion for Mr. And Mrs. Fredrick Yeiter.

A family reunion for Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Yeiter was held at the home Of their son, Fred Yeiter and wife, on Oak street, this city, June 28th, where thirty-six of their children and grandchildren met, They came in carriages and auto loads and at high noon the table was spread and a most delicious dinner was served and after dinner the guests proceeded to the parlor, where music ',v;.s rendered by Miss Sifers of Montmorenci, and then to the yard, Where games were played. Then Marie Stringer came and took their pictures. Then ice cream and cake was served. The guests were the father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Yeiter, of Union township, who are 73 to 74 years of age; and Mr. and Mrs. J. Siefers and family, of Montmorenci; Mr. and Mrs. J. Tyler and family, McOoysburg; Mr. and Mrs.,J. Smith and family, of 'Wheatfield; Mr. and Mrs. R. Pitzer, of Terre Haute; Mrs. Geo. Putts and family, of'Nils city; Mr. Claude Yeiter, of Lafayette; Mr. Frank Putts, of Monon; Mrs. E. A. Lewis, of this city. All returned home in the evening saying they had had a very enjoyable day and wishing father and mother Yeiter many happy returns of the day.

The x progressive party of North Dakota ha& fallen short of the number of votes required to qualify candidates for a place ofi\the general ballot. Under the law, party candidates must have 25 per cent of the total vote cast for the candidate for governor in the last previous election. The progressives registered only 2,430 votes in the states thus’ eliminating the party from the fight.

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