Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1919 — WALKER TOWNSHIP. [ARTICLE]
WALKER TOWNSHIP.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Poole, of Valparaiso, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jennings and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence —Bridgeman and son — Donald took dinner with Roscoe Poole, and family, ofWheatfield, Sunday. Lewis Hurley visited his grandparents, W. N. Henkle and wife, of Rensselaer, Sunday. Mrs. Ellen Cooper left Monday for a visit with her daughter at Rosbiawh. The Liberty club met with Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman last Wednesday and an enjoyable time was had. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Ernest Tomilson, north of Kniman, and will be an all-day meeting. _ Harvey Cooper spent Friday in Medaryville. Mrs. F. M. Garrett and son, MaL colm, have been on the sick list this week. Miss Flodie Meyers is helping Mrs. Hugh Mize spent Sunday with F. M. Garrett and family. Mrs. Roscoe Poole spent Wednesday with Mrs. Lee Jennings. Mbs. F. M. Lilly called on Miss Catherine Wenrick Thursday afternoon. Miss Eva Lilly visited over the week-end with Miss Lottie Porter, of Tefft. Will Tomilson has his pancake crop cut and we expect to soon hear of all the country eating buckwheat cakes. Orval Meyers finished helping C. B. Scott cut corn Friday evening. F. M. Garrett has been hauling tile this week and Mr. Barrett, the owner of the farm, expects to do some extensive tiling. Julius Shultz has rented the H. Wagoner place and expects to move there in the spring. He is doing fall plowing there no#. » Mrs. John Pettet has been staying with her .daughter, Mrs. Mae Michaels, of Kniman, the past week. Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman and Miss Flodie Meyers were business callers in Gifford Tuesday. Shultz’s Sunday. A large attehdance was present with members from Parr and Rensselaer. Claude Saylor has been quite sick this past week. Miss Elizabeth Hurley called on Miss Lena Meyers Sunday.
