Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 157, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1919 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]
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Esther Karr and Sophia Hutson left Monday for Berrien Springs, Midh., where they will , attend norJohn Kight and wife, of Indianapolis, are visiting his parents here. Mrs. Hope Winslow is driving on the rural route this week. William Wendell and wife are spending the week with relatives in Bartholomew county. Isaac Kight and wife and John Kight and wife made a trip to Chicago Tuesday. S A son was born the latter part of the week to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bozelle. iMrs. Walter McConnell and son ate visiting with friends in Hammond this week. Quite a few of our people are expecting to spend the Fourth at the river. , Highland Weaver and wife, of Westville, visited at the C. A. Gundy home Sunday. . James McKay went to Chicago Saturday to join the merchant marine and was heard from later at Atlanta, Ga. . Mrs. Walter Bozell is visiting with Herbert Bozell and family. Dal Dewitt has returned from a two weeks’ visit at French Lick. Mrs. Miller, of Wheatfield, visited with her sister, Mrs. Mervin Dunn, this week. Lottie May, little daughter of James B. and Mlay E. Crownover, was born February 11, 1917, and died June 24, 1919, aged 2 years, 4 months and 14 She is survived by two little brothers, her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James H<i 11; five aunts, three uncles and a host of friends, as none knew her but to love her, and she will be missed by everyone. But Lottie has passed into that blessed home Where life is not measured by passing years. How empty home will be without her, but, dear friends, God loves, God. lives and .He makes no mistakes. It is hard for us to see and know this sometimes. Your dear little Lottie, was never more talive than now. Don’t think of her as dead, but in the Father’s house with Jesus, who loves the,.little ones. She is saved from all sin and sorrow, and where tears are never Shed she waits for you. —A Friend. . The family extends its thanks to the friends for their many kindnesses shown in its bereavement. Mfr. and Mrs. Crownover.
