Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1917 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

roads. ; , _ , The McOoysburg and Osborne schools closed Friday and the Parker Wednesday. The Fairview has a few days yet to run. Paul and Clifford Randle are just getting over the measles. - Wash Cook has been confined to his home since Sunday with a severe case of grippe, threatened with pneumonia. (Misses Florence and Ella Bussell, Pearl Hague and Alma Taylor went to Rensselaer Saturday, the two latter to take the second diploma exam. Mrs. Mary Ann Robinson returned home Tuesday after a few days’ stay with her son, Dan and family m Rensselaer. John Robinson was called to see ms mother, Mrs. Geo. Robinson, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. E. iMjaocwell, Saturday evening. She had taken quite sick during the previous night, but was better when he arrived arid still better Wednesday. George Parker and John Bavirhman were in PmnceevlUe on business Wednesday. . , ~, „ Mire. J. R. PthiUnpe visited Mrs. R. C. McDonald Wednesday.