Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 239, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1919 — LEE. [ARTICLE]

LEE.

Mrs. Beamer and children,' of Monon, spent Sunday with James Cassel and family. Mrs. Morris Jacks was pleasantly surprised—Wednesday—when—several relatives came —in with well filledbaskets To-remind-her—of her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Jacks were very much surprised Sunday when jn with well filled baskets, theoceasion being Mr. Jacks’ fifty ninth Tjirthday anniversary. Miss —Chtoae —Overton - and —GoraNoland visited school Wednesday afternoon. Elmer Kellenburger, of near Monon, and Pearl Clark were married Sept. 197 They are living on his father’s farm southeast of Monon. J. W. Brown has rented his farm to Wayne Smith, who will take possession of it as soon as Mr. Brown moves to Monon. The young ladies’ and young men’s Sunday school classes held a “picnic Sunday at Maple drove; There were twenty-seven present and all report a fine time. Mrs. Vernon Jacks is sick with the “flu.” , Mrs. Anna Rishling entertained several relatives Sunday. Rev. Dean preached his last sermon here Sunday for this year. Velda Heltzel spent Wednesday night with Edith Overton. * Oral Goble, of Monon, who has been on the fighting line in France, visited Sunday with F. L. Overton and family.