Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 February 1917 — LEE [ARTICLE]
LEE
Mrs. Orval Holman and two children have been under the doctor’s care, but are all better at this writing. Mrs. Flora Quayle, of Illinois is here" visiting her sister, Mrs. O. E. Noland. Edith Overton is back in school, after being out a week on account of sickness. J. F. Eldridge went to Rensselaer after a load of hard coal for O. A. and Alf. Jacks. Mrs. Gifford Marrs is having quite a time with LaGrippe and Tonsilitis. The Ladies’ Aid cleared about twelve dollars at Horton and Heltzell’s sale, Monday. They serve again Saturday at Harley Davis. Uncle David Culp was able to sit up a few T moments, Monday. Miss Cassie Holman, of Monticello, came Tuesday afternoon to visit friends and relatives. Louie Noland has been suffering with a felon on his throat. TTie young ladies’ Sunday school class entertained the young men’s class with a valentine party at the home of Agnes Stiers, Wednesday evening. The Ladies.’ Home "Missions met, Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alf Jaeks. ~
