Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 132, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1915 — NEWLAND. [ARTICLE]

NEWLAND.

A. H. Wilson returned from Hammond Sunday. Mr. Schoneman has completed his house. The family arrived from Chicago Saturday. J. W. Crist returned to Richards City, Tenn., Sunday to oversee the loading of the coal prospecting paraphenalia for shipment to Kentucky. Mr. Grist goes to Kentucky as foreman for the Sullivan Machniery Co. Mrs. Margaret Maher and daughters, Mrs. Berns and Miss Loretta Maher? .were Chicago bound passengers Saturday. John Leathurby, of Chicago, spent the week end with his wife near Snake Island. He hopes to return on July 4th. Jordan’s have planted their water melon patch. Ice cream social June 12. Mr. and Mrs. John Marion, Jr., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. John Burris returned to Newland last week. O. Yeoman was in town Tuesday. Geo- Shaffer returned to Chicago Saturday. Miss Callander arrived from Nappanee Saturday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Callander. Tony Dedloff spent the week end in Hammond. Forty-six workers, weeders and those with wheel-hoe, cleaned Mr. Hoover’s patch Monday afternoon. This work was donated labor. Mr. Hoover returned from Chicago Tuesday, when he stopped with his wife instead of going to Rochester, Minn. Mrs. Hoover expects to take special treatment and avoid on operation. James Kupkie went to Laura to work Monday. A - Irving Ahrens went to Milwaukee, Wis., Saturday for a brief visit - Mrs. A. C. Auble and Mrs. Sarah French went to their’ home at Grand

Rapids, Mich., Monday. Christian Workers Society hold their monthly business meeting at the Jordan home tonight Miss Elsie Conly arrived from Chicago Tuesday. Miss Conly’s sister, Mrs. John Daly, and her mother, Mrs. John Leathurby, are located here. Mrs. O. N. Faber went to Hammond Sunday. The water receded from the onion fields and a few fields lave been cleaned up.