Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 256, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1919 — WALKER TOWNSHIP. [ARTICLE]
WALKER TOWNSHIP.
, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Inkley, of Rensselaer, called at Lee Jennings’ Sunday on their way to Wheatfield. Miss Lottie Porter spent the week-end with* Miss Eva Lilly. Elizabeth and Lewis Hurley were callers at the home of Isaac Knapp, in Wheatfield, Friday evening. Superintendent Sterrett visited at Buckhorn and Walker Center schools, Hershman and Oak Grove schools on Tuesday.
Claude. Saylor and family visited friends at Kniman Sunday. L_ Clarence Bridgemans took dinner with Mrs. J. J. Tomilson and son, Will, Sunday; - - Danny Williams and wife returned Saturday from visiting friends and relatives at Thayer. Chauncey, Henry, Earl and Ed Huntington, of Mt. Ayr, called on A. P. Huntington last Monday. Mrs. F. M. Garrett and children left Friday for a few days’ visit with her parents at Collison, 111. - Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jennings and children, Marvin and Myrtle, spent last Sat-
urday at Lowell. - Walter, Willard and Robert Jennings spent Saturday at Clarence Hurley’s. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Poole took dinner with Lee Jennings and family Sunday. Julius Shultz and wife called on Noah Wenrick Sunday. Frank Mackus and family are moving to Chicago, having recently sold their farm, known as the old Meyers place. . . . Daniel Bartsch and wife visited F. Markus and family Sunday. F. M. Lilly has been very sick in bed with a severe attack of lumbago. Delos Pass set his sawmill in J. Bicknell’s woods Monday to begin work again. Jesse Wynkoop sowed rye on his farm near Walker Center last week. Ernest Tomilson called on A. P. Huntington Tuesday; - —— Clarence Hurley finished his threshing round Wednesday. Mrs. Ellen Cooper called on Mrs. F. M. Lilly Friday. g William Stalbaum , took some stock down to the stock show at Rensselaer last week.
