Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 256, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1919 — TEFFT. [ARTICLE]
TEFFT.
Grace Fenzlo was making: a visit from Chicago. Of course, she comes home to see her mother once in a while. Farms are still being sold and command a premium. Luther Albin has sold his farm to Mr. DeMahr, of Ohio. Mr. DeMahr used to live here and is well known. He has three children of school age, and this community is glad to see large
families move in to help the school. Mr. Albin has not decided what his plans for the future are, but 'will no doubt stay around here and take ' things easy, - , - William Jeffries was a. county seat visitor and took in the stock show. O. M. Turner was a business visitor at Kankakee one day recently. Tokyo Duggleby was an over Sunday visitor of Frank Neyer. The people around Tefft must be getting tough as quite a number of them were arrested Friday night at school and the police were kept busy. All paid their fines. ’Mfs/George Sands has gone to Chicago to bring home her sister, Martha, who is at the Lakeside hospital, where she recently underwent
an operation. Russell Jones and his new wife motored from Illinois Sunday to shove his mud hooks under mother’s table. It seemed quite a treat to them both. Oh, that chicken! Roy Floers, the new arrival from France, is just aching to give a speech and tell us all about it.' Never mind, Roy, you’ll have a chance soon and then tve will hear something. The carnival proved to be quite an attraction and was well attended and a nice sum was cleared for the Victrola fund. Quite a few were at Sunday school and church, but with such an energetic preacher as Mr. Abel appears to be, the church should be filled. Co nvocation day Wednesday—don’t forget your bit toward the Rooseveltmemorial,anythingfrom a penny to a dollar. The official board of the church is requested to meet. Mr. Abel after church next Sunday. ===== There will be a meeting at the school house Saturday- evening, October 25, at 8 o’clock to organize a teachers’ training class. All are cordially invited, especially the seniors and teachers and anyone else who feels the need of Bible study. Mr. and Mrs.' Woodward, of Rush Run, 0., who were here on a visit to Andrew Kerr, have returned to their home.
