Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 226, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1914 — NORTH NEWTON. [ARTICLE]
NORTH NEWTON.
Mrs. James Lane and son were in Rensselaer Saturday. Miss Margaret Yeager attended institute in Rensselaer Saturday. Mr. Maharryfa entertained friends from Fair Oaks and Aix Sunday. James Lane’s entertained Wm. Bierley and family last Sunday. Trustee Ed Lane called on the school at Bogus Center Tuesday. Miss Margaret Yeager spent last Saturday night with Miss Dile Grimes. Misses Elizabeth and Lucy Lane were shopping in Rensselaer Saturday. ' Misses Rose and Amelia Lane returned home from Chicago Tuesday after two weeks’ visit with friends. Milt and Evert Grimes and Mr. Myres went Thursday up north to look at some land which the latter has tor sale. Mr. and Mrs. Evert Grimes last Sunday entertained Milt Grimes, wife and daughter, Miss Margaret Yeager "and Mrs. Mclntpsh. Mrs. Garland Grant went to Chicago today, joinnig her brother, U. M, Baughman, of Oklahoma City, who was on the train, returning to his home after a visit with relatives at Monon and Medayrville;
Mrs. M. E. Drake received a telegram today announcing the arrival of a 9-pound boy to her daughter, Mr* Alice Jones, at Cambridge, Ohio, on Wednesday. The older Jones baby is a girl, and father “Jack” is now fixed up about right.
Mrs. William Burden left today for her home in Lloyd, Okla., after visiting the Parkisons and other relatives and old friends here. Her maiden name was Emma Shook, by which name she will be remembered by a number of our older residents.
Governor Ralston some time ago designated Oct. 2nd as disease prevention dtey and-it is probable many cities will observe the day by parades and other demonstrations There Is a lot of fall filth accumulated in many parts .of town and Rensselaer people might well devote the day to the most thorough clean-up the town has ever had Nothing will go further toward protecting the health than sanitation 1-et's all Clean lip and get ready for winter.
