Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1919 — SHELBY. [ARTICLE]
SHELBY.
School Notea. The sophomores and freshmen held a meeting Tuesday afternoon to elect officers for the high school paper. The following were elected: Della Brasket, editor; Forrest Stanley, sophomore class editor, and Gunnar Johnson, freshman class editor. The paper will be issued twice a month beginning November 3. Alfred and Grace Williams, of the primary room, were absent on Thursday. Huey Singleton, of the primary room, was absent from school Wednesday. -—« • Trustee Burnham has increased our equipment with the addition of an. oil "stove and a set of dishes and the girls of the seventh and eighth grades are now doing some practical cooking. Americanization day was observed in all of the rooms Friday. The pupils of the upper grades and the high school have a play in preparation. It will be presented some time in November. The military training is in full swing. If you’d like to see the boys drill, come over to the school ground any day at 11:30. /" " —o — . v . Oscar Regnier and family, gs Riverdale, visited relatives here last week, , _ _ Mrs. Maggie Stone, of Monon, is
spending a few days withtheDiekey families. Elmer Hall and Frank Hall have just returned from South Dakota, where they have been trapping for several months. Miss Hazel Nichols and Gus Nelson, of Chicago, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nave. A letter from Bessie Regnier, who is visiting at Riverdale, says she is having a fine time. Mrs. Ed Dickey and son, Arnold, spent the week-end with relatives in Shelby. Mrs. David Fisher was called to the bedside of her sister at Ober, tfetote she arrived. Charles Sanger is a frequent visitor in Shelby now since he has disposed of his restaurant in Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Daum and children and Miss Emma Caster visited the Caster family Sunday. Evangelist Watt is resting for a few days among friends. Mrs. Cal Burroughs is visiting relatives at Fair Oaks. Charles Harlow has accepted, a position in Hammond and expects to move his family there in the near future. . Mrs. Guy Dickey made a flying trip to DeMotte Friday. < The Nelson garage is nearing completion and will surely be an improvement to Shelby. i Mrs. Surprise, of Lowell, visited ’her daughter, Mrt. Tom Latta, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sanger, of 'Lowell, were Shelby visitors Thursday. . I Mrs. Hermie Lucky, of East Chicago, and son are visiting relatives and friends here. ’ Miss Eva Midland, -of Lawrence, Mass., is spending her vacation with her uncle, Samuel Sirois, and family. Lydia Cox, Dot Hall, Della Brasket and Pearl Brasket motored to Crown Point Friday. Lydia Cox, Dot Hall and Pearl Brasket took tea with Mrs. Joe Parrish Thursday. , Alf Williamson and wife motored to Kankakee Saturday and Mrs. Ellsworth Snyder, accompanied them home Sunday. Services at tile Church of Christ
as follow: Bible schook at 10 a. m.; preaching services at 7:30 p. m. Everybody welcome. The date of the -annual bazaar to be given by the Christian Ladies r Aid has been changed to Thursday, November 20th. Everybody remember the date. The bazaar will be held at Dickey’s hall. The Christian Ladies’ Aid will serve tea in the church basement Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock November sth. M. E. church services are as follows:Bible school; —10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. ■ - ■ "■
