Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 267, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1919 — PLAINVIEW. [ARTICLE]
PLAINVIEW.
Hello! Here lam again. We have been having some nice rains lately, which are splendid for the grain that was sowed this fall and also are making the pastures as green as in the spring. Tillie Clark and Miss Sophia took dinner with Bess Chapman Thursday. Thomas Hilton has returned to his job of fence building for Fred Wilson. ... Miss Hilda Galigher is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wiley Latta. William Hines and wife, of Three Oaks, Mich., are visiting with friends in this vicinity. We have been wondering when Sandy Knob intends to wear that veil . ~ '■ Milroy was well represented} at the Duvall sale Thursday, there being twenty-one from there in attendance. James Wood took supper with Charles Wood and wife Friday evening. - - rMrs. Claude Spencer spent Friday with Mrs. Elmer Johnson. Miss * Lulu James, of Wolcott, who has been visiting with her cousin, Okel Spencer, returned home on Friday. * Buck Burke is husking corn for William Chapman. Lon Chapman was seen taking a 180-egg incubator home the other day. Lon likes chicken and believes in “early fries.” Charles Wood, Thomas Johnson, Virgil and Charles Johnson went to Rensselaer Monday.
Charles Wood and wife visited the latter’s mother at Remington Sunday. Miss Kathryn Bivins, of Battle Ground was the guest of Mrs. Fqpd McCarty Sunday. Claude Spencer and Albert Wood went to Lee Tuesday. James Wood and Charles Culp took dinner with Oliver McCurty Sunday. .. ~ Wiley Latte was a Lee visitor Monday. Oliver McCurty visited with home folks over Sunday. On account of too much rain, Mr. Hilton has been unable to build" fence for the past week. Charles Frey was a Wolcott caller Monday. Charles Johnson visited with friends in Remington Sunday. Clyde and Gail Wood spent Saturday night with Walter Chapman. Lon Wood and wife took dinner with William Chapman and wife on Sunday. Virgil, Dessie and. Charles Johnson were called to Monon Saturday to see their cousin, Mrs. Mclntyre, who is seriously ill. James Wood, who has been husking corn near Woleott, has been spending a few days visiting on account of the inclement weather. Charles Wood and wife, Lud Clark and best girl, Charles Culp, Sophia Clark and James Wood were Monon visitors Saturday night. Mrs. Mary and Lizzie Sutton and Miss Bertha Sutton, who have been visiting with relatives in this vicinity, returned to their home in Clara, Mo., Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Johnson died at the home of her son in Milroy Sunday night at 10 o’clock. Mrs. Johnson was 78 years, 1 month and 17 days of age and had lived in Milroy for a 'number of years. Her husband preceded her in death many years ago. . z -• ■ - ’ - A pair of babies, a boy and a girl, came to make their home with Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Latta Saturday evening. Mrs. William Chapman went to town Saturday afternoon. Little Evelyn Marchand fell and broke her arm Thursday.
