Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 126, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1919 — PLAIN VIEW. [ARTICLE]

PLAIN VIEW.

The click of the corn planter is heard in all directions early and late. Dallas Spear went to Monon on Saturday.” ' Oliver McCurry, of Lafayette, visited home folks Sunday. Albert Whitton and wife visited Mr. Spear and wife Wednesday. Mrs. Snider and Mrs. Chapman called on Mrs. Elsie Clark Tuesday evening. ' Dessie Johnson is visiting with her grandmother at Monon this week. Oliver McCurty was .the guest of Edith Clark Saturday evening. —; ■ Clyde Wood and Roy Williams, of near Barkley, visited their cousin, Chapman, over Sunday. We wonder why Virgil Johnson went to Monon Sunday. Mrs. William Chapman did shopping in Monon Friday. Walter Chapman and Miss Julia Dunlap, Ivan Blankenship and Miss Robinson, Russell Wood and Miss Iva Blankenship attended church at Palestine Sunday night. Tommy McAleer called on Miss Haygood Saturday evening.. Kenneth Carr and Miss Goodwin attended church at Palestine Sunday evening. ~~ 'Lloyd McCurty and Dessie Johnson were out driving Saturday evening and Lloyd was all “smiles.” Julia Dunlap, Mary Robinson, Opal Hankins, Essie Comer, Ivan Snow, Russell Wood were the guests of Iva and Ivan Blankenship Saturday evening and Sunday. About forty young people came in Saturday evening while Walter Chapman was away on an errand and on his return were ready to greet him and remind him |hat he was just seventeen. A good time was had by all present, especially Walter. ’fhe funeral of Mrs. A. S. Barlow, who died Wednesday morning, will be held at 10 o’clock Friday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Gilbranson, in this city. Burial will be made in Weston cemetery.