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

MT. AYR.

- [Tribune. I—-1 —- Edwin Harris was in Chicago this week. R. H. Terrill, of -Morocco, is visiting Wilmer Morton. Monroe Sell, of Brook, was calling on friends here Saturday. Mrs. Dr. Merry has been on the sick list several days this week. Mrs. John Barber, of Fair Oaks, was shopping at the Big Store Friday. Mrs. Arthur Anderson went to Surrey Saturday for a visit with relatives. Miss Blanche Merry attended the Women’s club meeting in Morocco •Thursday. Charles Harris, who has spent a 30 days’ furlough with his folks, returned to army life Friday. Leslie Miller, the able editor of the Courier of Morocco, was a caller here Saturday and Sunday. The eyes of the wet interests are now turned to President Wilson as the great possible lid-lifter. Misses Jessie and Phoebe Taylor, of Chicago, are here for a week’s visit with their cousin, Fred Rayner. Miss Addie Harris, who has been teaching school at Big Falls, Mont., arrived home Saturday for the summer vacation. Mrs. E. E. Rice returned to her home in Goodland Friday after a week’s visit with her mother, Mrs. Ella Huntington. Miss Vera Witcher, who is employed in the watch factory at South Bend, was home over Sunday, returning to her work Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Tump Kight and grandson and daughter, of Roselawn,. and Clay Colling, of Hegewisch, visited Jasper Wright Friday. Rev. Fred Wright and family, of Buckley, Hl., and Mr. andr Mrs. Randolph Wright spent a social evening with Jasper Wright Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Craig and daughter, Florence, returned Monday from Decatur, where they have been for the, past two months. They will probably remain here now until the sawing job in which Mr. Craig is interested is completed. Mrs. F. P. Huntington spent Monday and Tuesday witß her daughter, Mrs. E. E. Rice, in Woodland. Miss Delma Coovert went to Valparaiso Friday to attend a banquet given the Razella club by the Frats. Miss Coovert is a member of the Razella club. Clare Vestal arrived home Friday morning looking fine and dandy. Clare has been overseas for several months, having received his honorable discharge this week. The home of Ella Huntington, east of town, wss the scene of quite a gathering of relatives and friends Sunday. Those present at dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Richardson, of Earl Park; Mrs. Wyant, of Kentland; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marshall and little daughter and Grandma Marshall, of Monon; A. P. Huntington and lady friend, of Wheatfield; Miss Lucille Knox, of Rensselaer, and Chauncey Huntington, (Wife and daughter, of near Foresman. Grandma Marshall went from here to Clinton, where her son has a modern home fitted up for her.