Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 214, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1914 — KNIMAN. [ARTICLE]

KNIMAN.

Several of our town citizens were greatly surprised Saturday evening when Paul R. Dye and Audrey Noland, former teachers of this place, arrived from Valparaiso at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Osborn, as husband and wife. As soon as the fact become known a complete canvass of our town was made to arrange for a g'Od old-time Charivari, which occurred at 8:30 p. m. Everyone invited was there at the time mentioned and from the noise they made their plans were certainly carried out. The noise didn’t continue long until Mr. Rye extended an invitation to all present to come into the dining room and partake of the refreshments, of whioh he had a liberal supply. After spending a pleasant evening together all guests departed for home wishing Mr. and Mrs. Dye a long, prosperous and happy life. Afr. Dye has returned to teach school here. A chicken supper will be given at the Methodist church Saturday, Sept 19th. Everybody come. Price 20c for supper. Proceeds for benevolence Our Ladles’ Aid met at the home of the Lake girls, just west of town. Nineteen Of the Aid were present beside the visitors. A comforter was knotted, of which Mrs. Henry Hendricks, president of the Aid, donated the top. A fine time was had and delicious refreshments served. The next meeting will be at Mrs. McMurray's, our ex-secretary. A surprise was given on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis last Sunday. Many of their friends gathered and partook of a bounteous supply of dinner and had a jolly time. Had it not been for a misunderstanding there would have been several more families present.