Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 136, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1915 — SHELBY. [ARTICLE]

SHELBY.

Clyde Dickey and Anna Larson were Lowell visitors between trains Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Hollister and family, of Philadelphia, have come to spend the summer at their farm in the north end of town. Mrs. J. A.' Wright returned Friday from a visit with relatives in Chicago and brought back with her two little girls who call her auntie. The Knights of Garfield will give an ice cream, cake and strawberry social Saturday evening, June 12. Free entertainment. Children’s day was observed Sunday evening at the M. E. church. A good program w’as given by the young folks. Mr. Simpson occupied the pulpit. Children’s day was observed at the Christian church Sunday evening. A good program was rendered by the children. A good address was given by J. S. VanOrman and a special offering taken for foreign missions. The church was beautifully decorated. Word w’as received last week of the marriage of Elmer Stowell and Miss Elinor Phillips at Crown Point, on Wednesday, June 2nd. Both are well known here, Mr. Stowell being the son of Jesse Stowell, and Miss Phillips, whose home was at Merrilville, Ind., and who for two years has taught the primary class here. The Review joins with their many friends in wishing them a happy and prosperous journey through life. Every man in town that can wield a hammer or saw is busy these days. John Ahlgrim and force on the Geo. Dickey residence. Claude Rumsey and force on the Neil Brown residence. Robert Ahlgrim on the F. R. Patchett far merecting a barn and other improvemnets. Chas. Lee and force on the B. W. Sherman farm erecting a barn. Several others at the Kimmet yards erecting a planing mill. Edwin Moore erecting a cottage at Water Valley and so is C. E. Ferguson and a force from Clinton are erecting the Wright Bros, new residence.