Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 257, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1914 — MT. AYR. [ARTICLE]
MT. AYR.
Frank Johnson spent Monday in Rensselaer. Will Lyons, of Ligonier, is in Mt. Ayr on business this week. Mrs,- Will'Shindler has been quite sick this week, but is now better. Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson spent Sunday with the latter’s sister, Miss fallen Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. Schultz and son and daughter left for their new home in Missouri Wednesday. Mrs. Elmer Standish, of near Foresmah, is visiting Grandma Standish and other relatives here thiis week. Mr. and Mrs. Pete White visited Mr. and Mrs. Ashby over Sunday. Mr. White works on a dredge near DeMotte. T Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Parkison and Bruce Hardy, of Rensselaer, spent Sunday with Mrs. Bruce Hardy at Mt. Ayr. .Mr. and Mrs. Ed May, of Remington, visited Ed Harris Sunday. Their daughter, Miss Freda, stayed this week and will return home Sunday. Walter Lee left Monday. We understand he is to marry. Miss Lillian Baxter, of Bluffton, Wednesday and return to Mt. Ayr Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Corbin spent Saturday and Sunday in Kentland. Mr. Coibin’s brother-in-law, Mr. Mattox, got kicked in the head by a horse, his jaw being broken and several stitches being taken in his cheek.
