Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 291, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1915 — THE JUNGLES. [ARTICLE]

THE JUNGLES.

Miss 'Leona Ogle spent Monday night with Miss Martha Clark. Big preparations are going on for the Xmas tree. Will Armatige and Mr. Rittenhouse, of Lafayette, took Sunday dinner with Henry Deßoy and family. Mrs. Lon Wood and two children and Miss Leona Ogle took Sunday dinner with Mrs. H. 'Deßoy. Mr. and Mrs. Grear Bunnell and Mr. and Mrs. Korah Eldridge were callers at the Deßoy home Sunday. Gail Wood spent Sunday with Donald Ogle. Herbert Crowder and Ross Wood spent Sunday evening with Clyde and Russell Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wood and two children spent the day with their father, John Scott, in Hanging Grove township, Monday. Mrs. Win. Chapman was an all' day visitor at the home of Mrs. Anna Chapman Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Fisher and three children spent the evening with Geo. Foulks Sunday. Monday was Rensselaer day for trustees. Mr. and Mrs. Grear Bunnell and son and Clyde Wood spent Saturday night with her father, John Scott and family. Mrs. Ella Johnson spent the day Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Anna Chapman. Born, Tuesday, Dec. 7, 1915, an 11pound boy, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles MoCashen, name Lloyd Clark McCashen. Mother and son were doing fine at last reports. Bunte’s hazelnut kisses, at Montgomery’s. Night robes or pajamas make useful gifts, at Trail’s. Father, mother, son or daughter would appreciate a photo for Xmas. Have Parker make it.