Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1918 — LEE. [ARTICLE]

LEE.

Mrs. Call Ward, of Monon, has been spending the past week with Mrs. Ann Rishlirig. Lona Jacks is helping Mrs. E. Gilmore with her house work. Mrs. Gilmore has been under the doctors care. Missess Dollie Jacks and Etha Noland called on Mrs. Geraldiene Large Wednesday afternoon of last week. Roy Holtzel and Dwight Large shipped three car loads of cattle to Chicago Saturday night. Mr. Heltzel went to Chicago Sunday morning and returning Monday evening. J. F. Eldridge and family took Sunday dinner with James Culp and family. Chas. Lefler and family and Loni Noland spent Sunday with Gifford Marrs and family. Wm. Zable and family and Miss Cora Noland spent Sunday with Billie Wacker and family. Edith Overton was able to be up for the first Sunday. Asa Holman and family spent the day Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Kate Holman. Elmer Gilmore and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Gilmore. J. F. Eldridge, wife and daughter, Vivian, called on Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eldridge Monday afternoon. J. R. Clark’s sale was postponed till March Ist, on account of the bad weather. Elvin Jordan is gettingalong nicely, after having quite a tussle with pneumonia. Miss Zura Snedeker has been feeling quite poorly. Ezra Eldridge went Wednesday up in Barkley to help his uncle, Ezra Wolfe. Sam Jacks and wife, G. A. Jacks and wife, Jos. Clark and wife and Chas. Lefler and wife attended a funeral in Rensselaer Wednesday afternoon. Jas. Culp and wife called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Culp Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Culp is better, but the baby died Thursday night, living five days. ..The Woman’s Home Missionary society held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. G. A. Jacks Thursday afternoon. ,