Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 146, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 June 1915 — NEWLAND. [ARTICLE]
NEWLAND.
H. D. Russell returned from Chicago Thursday. Geo. Schaffer returned from Chicago Thursday. The pickle house has acquired a coat of gray paint. Mrs. Otto Knoezer and son arrived from Hammond Wednesday. Members of the Sunshine class surprised Miss Ethel Batezell Friday evening. Ethel will become a member of the Gleaners class next Sunday. Mrs. Genserert, who returned from Chicago Wednesday, is leaving his intercs s here in charge of H. Clark and will attend to another line of business in the city. Miss Velma Sumners entertained several friends Friday evening in honor of her sister, Mrs. Viola Lucas. Mrs. Lucas returned to her home in Oregon Monday. W. C. Barrett, of Chicago, spent Friday and Saturday in and about Newland attending to Istnd interests. His son, Harold, has been here some time caring for the onion crop. Mrs. Harrie Oglesby .Jones , of Rushville, Ind., was in Newland last Thursday studying onion culture and crop conditions. Mrs. Jones has several acres of onions at Rushville.
Mrs. Loma Miller, of Lowell, came today to visit her father, J. B. Ashby, ait Mt. Ayr. Jasper county was one of the four topnoteh counties in ndiana the past year, ranking thus when the reports of all counties were received at the Sunday school convention at Logansport. The untiring work of J. N. Lea thermal! and his splendid aides brought about the success. Especially was the adult class work creditable.
