Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 208, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 August 1919 — LEE. [ARTICLE]

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Mrs. Harold Lamar and two children, of Lafayette, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Roy Stiers, and other 1 relatives. | Ed Morrison and nephew, of Kentucky, are visiting the former’s I brother, Fred Morrison. I Mrs. Henry Randle returned to i Rensselaer Saturday after a two weeks’ stay here with her sister, 'Alma helping care for their brother, I Bob, who has been confined to his I bed for two months with tubercu- ■ losis. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Anderson and niece, Lural, went to Attica for a visit wdth Grant Hoover and family. Mrs. Kate Holeman and children have been entertaining relatives from Johnson county for a few days. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Overton and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heltzel returned Friday from an automobile trip to I Pennsylvania. Roth men have pur--1 chased farms there and expect to 1 move onto thenr soon. Ernest Wacker, of Illinois, is visiting his brother, William Wacker. Charles Waymouth, who has lived for several years .on the “Suitsus ■ranch,” has rented Mrs. Warner’s farm in Hanging Grove now occupied by Asa Holeman. Asa will move to a farm which he has purchased near Butler. Lloyd, the eleven-year-old son of Frank Overton, has been very sick with appendicitis, but is reported better now. Gifford Marrs, who formerly lived in this neighborhood for several years, has entered the mercantile business in our neighboring town, McCoysburg. We bespeak a successful career for Mr. Marrs in his new enterprise. Obe Noland is very poorly with dropsy of the heart. Cora Noland and Helen Reishling spent Sunday with Leona and Zora Snedeker.