Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1919 — SHELBY. [ARTICLE]
SHELBY.
Miss Lily Brouhard, of Fair Oaks, spent the week-end here with relatives. Miss Maude Sapp is visiting friends here this week. Earl White, of Chicago, came Saturday evening to make a visit with the Speith family. Russell Allen, of DeMotte, made his usual weekly visit to Shelby. Miss Fern Wood, of Lowell, spent the week-end with the . Clement sisters. Adam Dorsch, who has 'been expected for several days, arrived just in time for the dance that was given to celebrate his 'home-coming. Everybody welcomes the soldier home. Mrs. Chas, Barker and daughter, Madge, of Fair Oaks, spent Saturday evening and Sunday with the Brouhard family. Mrs. Jesse Stowell and family, who were driven from their home in Lowell by a fire, have taken refuge with Mrs. Eva Latta until they can be moved to their home on the farm. Delbert Stowell has been released from the army and seems to be enjoying his freedom. Mrs. Agnes Brasket and daughter, Pearl, made a flying trip to Hammond Friday to do a little shopping. The party held at the Cox home Wednesday of last week was welt attended and all reported a good time. Born, on Thursday, Feb. 6, 1919, a bov to Elmer Shinkle and wife. Dr. Tate attending physician. George transacted business at Lowell Monday.
