Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 245, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1919 — WALKER TOWNSHIP. [ARTICLE]

WALKER TOWNSHIP.

Charley Tomilsons, of Wheatfield, took dinner with Mrs. J. J. Tomilson Sunday. Orval Meyers—dropped —a —corn knife on his foot last week and Volney Peer visited his brother-in-law, Roy Wiklizer, of Valparaiso, Sunday. Miss Hazel Meyers helped Mrs. rJ. J. Tomilson with threshers Saturday. - —~~~~ Danny WilHamg is muvxng to West WiHiams farm near Wheatfield. William Medary and family and Mrs. Clarence Hurley and Mrs. Lee Jennings were business callers in Rensselaer Thursday. Charles Tomilson and * family called at William Tomilson’s Thursday evening. F. M. Lilly and family were business callers in Gifford Wednesday. William Tomilson threshed buckwheat Friday and Saturday. James Mize, of Tennesaee, _visited Henry Meyers and family Sunday. Lee Jennings and family and Roscoe Poole and family took Sunday dinner with Clarence Bridgeman and family Sunday. Ernest Tomilsons visited at William Tomilsons and helped thresh Friday and Saturday. Rollo Poole has gone to Valparaiso to work for his brother, Gail Poole. Mrs. J. J. Tomilson received notice that her niece, Parthenia Smith, of Georgetown, HI., was married on September 20th. Wesley Hurley visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W, N. Henkle, of near Rensselaer, Sunday.

We can think of a lot of things we’d rather do than be .held up for a long talk by a woman who is crazy about the leading men on the movie screen.