Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1918 — PLEASANT TIME AT MAY HOME [ARTICLE]
PLEASANT TIME AT MAY HOME
Mrs. George H. May, of Carpenter township, was pleasantly surprised Sunday, July 7, when a large number of relatives and friends arrived, each bringing well filled baskets of dinner. • The following were present: Mrs. Lew Harris and daughter, Miss Opal, of Terre Haute, Miss Mamie Foulks, I of Monticello, Mrs. Samuel Foulks, of Remington, Lowell and Alva Spangle, of Remington, Mr. and Mrs. Clint May and family, Mr. and Mirs. Frank Roberts and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Meadal and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Best and family, Mr. I and Mrs. Victor Babcock and daughter, Esther Marie, Mr. and Mrs. John Teter, Mr. Samuel Webster, Mr. and Mrs. John H. May and son, Marias, all of Remington, Mr. John Y. May, of Goodland, and Mr. William Sayers, of McCoysburg. The Rensselaer guests were: Mr. I and Mrs. Sylvester Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norgor and daughter, Virginia, Mrs. Frank J. Babcock and daughters, Hope and Mrs. H. R. Rea, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. V. May and; son, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. William Beck and daughter, Cecelia, Mr. and Ernest and Robert, Mrs. Sarah Platt Mrs. John Sayers and sons, Oral, and sons, Henry and Robert and daughter, Stella. x \
