Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1915 — PARR [ARTICLE]
PARR
Mrs. L. L. McCurtain is on the sick list. Geo. Hammerton was in Rensselaer Saturday. ----- ■Mrs. Fay, who has been very sick, | is improving. j lMrs. Potts called on Mrs. Lowman Tuesday afternoon. W. A. McCurtain was in our town ; Tuesday evening. Mrs. Bessie Stephenson called on j Mrs. Jessie Rardin Tuesday. Miss Marie King spent Sunday with Miss Roxie Gunyon. j Miss May Warren called on Mrs. i Piatt Sunday evening, j Mr. and Mrs. Gunyon spent Sun- | day evening with Griffith’s. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith run a stand at the Sti'bbe sale Wednesday. Mrs. J. N. Gunyon called on Mrs. P. Griffith Tuesday mornnig. Mrs. Joe Luers visited with 'Mrs. 0. Paxton at Surrey Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sigman did shopping in Rensselaer Saturday. Mrs. Mattie Porter is better and is staying with her son, Mr. Porter. W. L. Wood, of Indiapapolis, was spending Sunday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Phares, of Mt. Ayr, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Phares. The young peoples party at M. j Strain’s Saturday night was at- ! tended well. j George Low-man and Glen Phares visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Lowman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. Brown and (family spent Sunday with Luers’. Mrs. Dunn acted as chief clerk 1 and cook while Mrs. Griffith attended the sale Wednesday. Rev. C. Petty will preach at N-w- ---; land Sunday, Jan. 31, at 7:30 p. m., i and every other Sunday (following at the same hour in the evening. Mrs. P. Griffith gave a surprise dinner for her husband Saturday, the business men of Parr and their wives being the guests. It was Perry’s 53rd birthday (but in spite of his age he is about as husky a lad as we have in our little town and can shoulder a two-buhsel sack of corn and carry it a quarter of a mile without drawing a long breath.
