Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 168, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 July 1919 — SHELBY. [ARTICLE]

SHELBY.

Mrs. Richard Cox, Miss Lydia Cox, Mrs. Joe Parrish and Miss Dot Hall went Thursday via automobile to Monticello, Ind., to spend the day with Mrs. George Doctor and help her celebrate her birthday anniversary. Earl Sirois returned home Wednesday (wearing a discharge stripe. Earl spent almost\two years in the service of Uncle Sam, ten months of which he spent overseas. Mrs. Ed Fuller, of Indianapolis, and Robert Hough, of Monon, spent a few days last week visiting the Richard Cox and the Fuller families here. Mrs. J. M. Davis and son, Speck, were in Gary Friday, the guests of the former’s daughters, Mrs. Fred Struble and Mrs. Charles Larson. Miss Ella Hall left Thursday morning for California, after an extended visit with relatives here. Mrs. DePew, who has been spending a number of weeks at the home of her son here, returned to her home in Edinburgh, Ind., on Saturday. • Mrs. Hale Lee visited Friday and Saturday at the Charles Lee home. Mrs. Lee is moving her goods to Greensburgh, Ind., and will make hfer future home with her parents there. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dycus and son, of Hammond, visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dickey. Miss Lyvah Clement, who is employed in Dickey’s store, is taking her vacation this week and is visiting with friends in the country. Sidney Reed and Philip Reed, who have been visiting at the Charles Reed home, left Monday for Houston, Texas. They are traveling via- automobile, and from Houston Sidney will go to his claim in New Mexico to make his future home. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Boyce and daughter, Rosemary, of Canton, 0., are visiting the Dickey families here. Mrs. Boyce was formerly Miss Maisie Dickey. Mrs. Theodore Leeka, of Gary, nad Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dickey are spending the week in one of the cottages at AWgrim’s park.