Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 107, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1919 — SHELBY [ARTICLE]
SHELBY
Lieutenants Joe Parrish and Guy Dickey attended the banquet given at the K. of P. hall, Lowell, Ind., by the local organization of the Red Cross in honor of the .returned soldiers and sailors. Following the banquet a public reception was held at the Lowell Opera House. The grounds at the Shelby Public school have been beautified by the addition of a hedge, bordering the walks. Ted Latta and wife and George Regnier and wife motored to Kankakee Saturday to spend the week-end with friends. Jessie Doty, who Is employed at the Lion storey In Hammond, spent Sunday with home folks. Mrs. Chas Barker, of Fair Oaks, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Brouhard. Mrs. William Matthews and Mrs. Mel Moore, of Hammond, spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fitch were Lowell visitors Saturday evening. The L0.0.F. gave a supper Saturday evening in honor of the members of their organization who have been released from service. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Harlow, who have been living in Hammond have returned to Shelby to make their home, and will occupy the Sirios property at Water Valley. Mrs. Maude Dehner has purchased the Dulin lots north of the Christian church, and will try her hand at gardening this summer. Miss Louise Dorsch went to Hammond Tuesday to assist Mrs. Dorsch in getting located in a new flat. Mrs. Harve . Nelson, is suffering from a severe attack or neuritis, but is somewhat improved at this writing. . * . ■
