Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 309, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1914 — PARR. [ARTICLE]

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Joe Wilson returned from Indimapolis this week reporting Mrs. Wilson much improved and expects io bring her back in about two weeljs. Mrs. Tern McAlly returned to her home in Chicago after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alter. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tullis returned to Compton, 111., after spending the holidays with Mr. arid Mrs. Tullis and Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Swaim, of Aix. Those spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Luers were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kanne, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nowels ,Mr. and Mrs. Paxton and daughter, Mr hnd Mrs Griffith, Mrs. Angela Luers, Ed Gilmore. A fine time is reported. Mrs.. Joe Luers is spending part of this week in Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. Swanke, of Lowell, spent Christmas with her parents. C. E. Stibbe returned from a trip to Chicago. 'Mr. Piatt went to Indianapolis this week after an extended visit with his son, Will. Oscar Stibbe has been doing some surveying for Joe Koifsta. James Babcock has rented his farm and will move on the Kurrie farm near Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Healy and daughter spent Monday evening with C. E. Stibbe. Mr. and Mrs. Walter English are spending this week with her parents. Miss Edna is also home. Mr. and Mrs. Dessie Porter are spending this week with her brother, Roscoe Garriott. Ray Brusnahan and wife, of Crown Point, spent Christmas with Steve Brusnahan, haying a family dinner. Eleven sat down to the table at once and partook of a bounteous dinner. Steve was hardly able to make the milk train that evening. This is the first time, the family had all 'been together for some time.