Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1918 — LEE [ARTICLE]

LEE

Mrs. Ann Rishling was a Monon visitor Saturday. Mrs. Geo. Moore, of Francesville, spent Saturday night and Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Heltzel and. family. Mr. Moore came after her Sunday. J. F. Eldridge, wife and daughters Hazel and Vivian, took dinner in Monon Sunday with Nate Eldridge and family. Johnnie Clark and family spent Sunday with O. E. Noland and fami!y. Jas. Culp, wife and sons, spent Sunday in the home of Uncle John Millender. '• Mrs. Jose Anderson called on Mrs. Ahn' Rishling Tuesday morning. J. F. Eldridge was a Monon visitor Tuesday. O. ‘E.\Nolaiid hauled hard coal from Monon’Tuesday. The Ladies’ Aid met again at the home of Mrs. Kate Hohnan Tuesday afternoon to hand clean beans. There were sixteen present and they have two more half days’ work yet to do. They will meet again Thursday afternoon. The oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Griffith has been very low with pneumonia, but is somewhat better at this writing. Miss Cecil Dowell has charge of the case. Mrs. Edna Marrs has been on the sick list again. Dr.. Clayton was called Tuesday. The Ladies’ Aid cleared $33.23 at J. R. Clark’s sale March Ist. They have, cleared $66.85 at sales this winter.