Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 172, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1915 — NEWLAND. [ARTICLE]
NEWLAND.
H. C. Clark went to Ghicago Tuesday. John Webber spent the week end at Gary. Steve Dunnay returned from Gary Saturday. Harry D. Bums went to Chicago Monday. A. H. Wilson returned from Hammond Monday. W. B. Neeves returned from Chicago Monday. Mrs. John Burris came Tuesday to visit relatives. Adolph Krampien and family removed to Gary Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nesbitt spent the week end at Swazee, Ind. W. H. Wunder and sons went to Blue Grass, lowa, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Boothe, of Buck Creek, spent the week end visiting at Dell Bowman’s home. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spate and Harry Spate returned from Belvidere, HI., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Daley and family and Mrs. George Leathurby and son removed to Chicago Monday. Mrs. Dell Whitton and son and Mrs. Blanche Reinert and baby returned to Hammond Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whited’s baby daughter, aged 18 months, died Tuesday at 6p. m. The child had been ill only a few days. Messrs. Lewis and Hobbs, of the Chicago & Wabash Valley Ry., and R. A. Mannan, surveyor, from Wheatfield, were here Tuesday looking up water conditions, preparatory to making reports and suggestions as to drainage. Anticipating that some of of the flooded condition here, the Gleaners Class and the Live Wires hastily summoned their members together Tuesday evening at the Jordan home to enjoy a social hour. Games were played on the lawn and piano, violin and vocal music was enjoyed. Mrs. Jordan served coffee, sandwiches, cheese and pie.
