Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 156, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1917 — MT. AYR. [ARTICLE]

MT. AYR.

From the Tribune. David Helmuth was a Monon goer Wednesday. Jap Wright shipped a car of hogs Tuesday of last week. Miss Adah Lambert went to Foresman for a two weeks’ visit. Amish church Sunday at the home of Menno Anderson. Mrs. Mat Karr, of Fair Oaks, is visiting the family of Geo. Lambert. Mrs. Thomas Ulyatt, of Brook, is visiting with Ben Woolley and fam.-: ily. H. G. Clark and family took in the concert at Rensselaer Wednesday evening. a Z Charlie Harris returned Thursday from Attica, where he had visited since Monday. Abe Long and wife and daughter, Mrs. Strawbridge, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Miller. Misses Alice and Opal DeWitt are visiting in Fair Oaks with their grandparents and other relatives. Morvin and Arthur Downey, of Wadena, cajne last Tuesday and spent the week end with friends here. Mrs." John Waling and son, Lester, of near Foresman, spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Snow. Burl Blackman spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. Blackman, is a fireman on the C. & W. V. and resides at Newland. Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Cragun and children were Morocco visitors Sunday‘and attended The "dedication of the new M. E. church. Misses E. B. Merry, Jessie Chamberlain, Jennie Chamberlain and Dorothy Sigler attended the food conservation school at Purdue Thursday. Raymond Stucker received a message Saturday asking him to report at once to the business college at Muncie. No details were given but Stucker left on the morning train. Mrs. W. R. Lee returned home Thursday after a month’s rest and vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Baxter, at Bluffton. Her health is somewhat improved. Charley Deardurff, better known as Tom, who enlisted in Co. M, left on Monday for Cass Lake, Minn., to visit with his brother, George, before August sth. Mrs. Frank Lee and daughter, Dorothy, of Brazil, came Thursday and spent the week end with Edwin Harris and familq. Mr. Lee, who is an engineer on the main line of the C. & E. 1., cam e Saturday and returned home with them. Charlie Phares, of Gary, spent the week end at home. Miss< Mildred Rush returned Sunday after a week’s visit at Watseka. Benton Kelly and family spent Sunday at the home of their son, Walter Kelly. Miss Oka Pancoast expects to leave some time this week for a visit in Minnesota. • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yeoman, and Joe Yeoman and family took Sunday dinner at Reuben Yeoman’s. Mr, and Mr.s Ed May, of near Remington, spent a few days last week as guests at the home of Ed Harris. Miss Blanche Merry and mother were in Morocco Sunday attend the dedication of the new M. E. church.