Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1919 — SHELBY. [ARTICLE]

SHELBY.

Services at the Church of Christ Sunday, April 6, at Bp. m. Do not forget the Easter services and aim oi ! 100 in the bible school and the meetings atthe M. E. church this week, every night. Born, on March 24th, a girl to Thomas Latta and wife. Dr. Tate attending physician. Miss Lelie Atkinson, the primary teacher, is at the home of her brother, in Gary, with a case of mumps. Miss Louise Dorsch was shopping and visiting friends at Hammond last Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Maud Dehner interviewed the dentist at Lowell Monday. Selden Spieth rode the Masonic, goat in the 32nd degree, at Indianapolis last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Pinkerton spent Sunday with relatives in Lowell. Dick Bowie, who has just returned home from overseas duty, was in town Monday visiting relatives. J. C. Watts, the Scotch Evangelist, is here holding a two weeks meeting at the M. E. church. The opening meeting Sunday evening was well attended. He is a good talker, Come out and hear him. The last one was a great success and this one will be better than the last. Curtins three piece orchestra will furnish the- music for the big will furnish the music for the big dance at Konovsky’s 'hall, Saturday evening, April 5. Come sure.