Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 180, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1919 — PLAIN VIEW. [ARTICLE]
PLAIN VIEW.
Everybody is 'busy. Mlabel Foulks and dhtildren visited her parents Monday. William Chapman and wife entertained the threshing crew three and one-half days. Virgil and Dessie Johnson were Rensselaer visitors Saturday evening. ' . . , j Ivan Blankenship visited friends at the Wabash Valley Sanitarium at Lafayette Saturday and Sunday. Lud Clark and wife, Miss Sophia Clark and Mlike Chapman went to Monon Saturday night. Mrs. Charles Wood has been on the sick list for a few days. Kathleen Bivins was the guest *of the MJcCurty family Saturday night and Sunday. Many of the farmers are Worrying about it being too dry for the corn and say that if it doesn’t rain we will not 'have any crop to speak of. But don’t worry, David says: “I was once young and am now old and have never seen the righteous forsaken or His seed begging bread. 'Harold Sage was the guest of Hazel Griest Friday night. We are wondering if Lloyd likes piddles. _ , , Mrs. Elsie Clark, Lud Clark and Elsie Snyder assisted Mrs. Chapman with her cooking for threshers. Lon Chapman and Irene Marchand attended band concert Thursday evening. Fred Marchand is home from over Be *Russell Wood and Iva Blankenship were the guests of Opal Sunderland Sunday. ■ „ , , , The Literary and Farmers club meeting was well attended. Friday night at the church. A nice program had been prepared and refreshments were served and everyone seemed to enjoy himsedtf. J Grugle and wife and Charles Jones and sister, of Chicago, visited Mr. and Mrs. Latta Sunday. William Demoss* and family were Monon callers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder had the threshers for dinner Wednesday. Mr. KeQlenberger and wife called on Ed Johnson and wife Saturday evening.
