Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 231, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1919 — SHELBY. [ARTICLE]
SHELBY.
Edith Nave and son, Paul, were Lowell visitors Monday. Mts. James Pinkerton visited relatives at Lowell Monday. Dot Hall has been quite sick, but is somewhat improved at this writing. Matt Cross, who now resides near Lowell, was seen on our streets on Tuesday. Mrs. Maude Dehner went to Lowell Thursday morning. Mrs. William Matthews, of Hammond, returned to her home Friday after having visited her mother* Mrs. Frank Norris. Mrs. Julia Doty transacted business at Lowell between trains Thursday morning. Mrs. Grace Larson, Mrs. Davis and Lester motored to Hammond on Saturday. Don’t forget to attend Bible school Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. Clyde Dickey went to Hebron Sunday morning. Clyde says he is fared of keepink bachelor’s hall Charles Sanger and Earl Yates, of Lowell, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Sanger Saturday. = Mrs. Frank Naylor was a Lowell visitor Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dorsch spent the week-end with relatives and Mrs. Dorsch will spend Hie rest of the week with her mother, Mrs. Sam Sirois. Mrs. Marie Roberts met with a real surprise Thursday night when about eighty friends and neighbors dropped in to celebrate her birthday anniversary. Sandwiches, cake, coffee and pickles were served and Mrs. Roberts was well remembered with pretty and useful gifts. Everybody had a good time.
