Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1919 — TEFFT. [ARTICLE]
TEFFT.
Mrs. Martha Cullen has returned home after being at the Lakeside hospital and will soon be able to resume her work. It seems that Martha had a bad spell. Anyway, looks it. J. W. Ott’a sale October 31. Those who visited at Duggleby’s Sunday were:— Alex Fluglested, Thedo Boes, William Jefferies, Jerome Nelson and wife, C. R. Lear, of South Bend, Mr. Kerr and Clar'ence Lawrence, “Lottie Porter and -faul W. Ashby. Grace Fenzlo and son returned to Chicago after spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard. George Goar has returned home after being absent for a few weeks. Our new pastor was unable to be with us on account of sickness, so we had no preaching, but, Oh, my! the Sunday school is booming and it is whispered around that the girls are going to win the contest, but the boys have something up their sleeve for next. Sunday—some new kind of a party that Miss Porter is planning.
Some of our young men wished they had been near when a paper sack containing 500 small dolls broke. Miss Porter had them scattered all over the sidewatk, feeling quite embarrassed, but someone saw two of them picking them up. The Tefft Community club will hold its monthly meeting Friday night. Mr. Hohner, who is president, has been busy and has secured Miss Jordan, who is doing Red Cross work in the county and formerly in France; Roy Flous, who will demonstrate a gas mask and explain it. There will be an election of officers. - It posts no more to keep and raise good stock than poor stock. The registered herd of Polled Angus cattle will be sold at public auction Fri<lay, Oetab»r_ ‘ The roll call for Red Cross membership will be from the second to the eleventh of November. Be ready with your membership dues when the workers call. Let us try to be 100 per cent Red Cross members. The membership fee is SI.OO. Horton & Beam’s orchestra will furnish the music for the masquerade dance at the Primo theatre Thursday evening, October 30. All dancers must mask. A good time assured; ~—
