Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 250, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1919 — LEE. [ARTICLE]

LEE.

Miss Ethel Noland went to Monticello Wednesday to work in the thread factory. Dr. Clayton was called Monday night to see H. C. Anderson, who is very sick. Roy Stires and family spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. F. L. Stires. Mrs. J. C. Barnhill, whose husband is president of the First National bank, of Crawfordsville, and son, Fred, spent Thursday with their cousins, C. E. and S. W. Noland, and families. Lloyd Overton is quite sick with tonsiliiis. Dorman Cade, of Illinois, who formerly lived in this neighborhood, is visiting with friends here. James Watts is on the sick list again. Charles Waymouth went to New York City two weeks> ago and returned Saturday, bringing with him his bride, an English lady just from England. They were married in New York. = Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith, October 13, a daughter. Wright brothers have completed the remodeling of their confectionery store and opened for business Wednesday evening. New fixtures throughout have been installed and an asbestos-finish floor has replaced the old one. The room presents a beautiful appearance and is thoroughly * modern in every respect.