Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 148, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1915 — SHELBY. [ARTICLE]

SHELBY.

Roselawn Review. Mrs. J. Davison spent last week vsiiting in Chicago. Prof. Guy Dickey will teach next term of school at Hammond. 'Mrs. Ed Dickey, of Schneider, spent last Thursday visiting relatives here. Clifford Hathaway spent Saturday night and Sunday visiting relatives at Leßoy and Palmer. The Ladies’ Aid of the Church of Christ met at the home of Mrs. Jacob Woerner Wednesday afternoon of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reed returned home last Friday evening from a visit with relatives at Glendora and St. Joe, Mich. Ernest Larson was a Crown Point visitor last Sunday. Say, Kirby, you know what happens to young folks at the county hub. Holton Brown, who has been attending the Culver Military school, returned home last week to spend the summer vacation. Mabel Sirods, who graduated from the Catholic college at Kankakee, came home last Friday, accompanied by her classmate, Miss M. Jehant. Sam Sirois and family, Frank West and family, J. Eich and family and Chas. Kimmet and family attended the dedication services of St Edwards church at Lowell last Sunday. The play “The Marriage of Miss Midget or Tom Thumb’s Wedding will be given by the little folks of Shelby Friday evening, June 25th, at Dickey’s hail. Admission 15c and 25c. Word was received here that John Cox, wlio has been in Mississippi working on*a derdge, was married on Saturday, June 19th. We have yet learned the name of the lucky southern lady. A farewell dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George "Dickey last Sunday in honor of Guy Dickey, who leaves here for Indiana university, at Bloomington, to take a special course of study, was attended by the Dickey families. Married, on Wednesday, June 16th, 1915, at Crown. Point, Mr. Joshua Tyler to Miss Pearl Curtis. 'Mr. Tyler has recently moved here from Illinois. He and his brother have purchased the P. Patchet* farms, on one of wihch he has resided since spring. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Curtis and well and favorably known in this vicinity, ihe Review joins with their friends in extending best wishes for a pleasant journey through life.