Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 267, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1919 — TEFFT. [ARTICLE]

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Mrs. M. Anderson is in Chicago at this writing. —.— The mass meeting at the school was not as well attended as could be desired, but those who did come were well repaid, as the speaking and music were both excellent. The speaker was John Dunlap, of Rensselaer, and the music was by Miss Helen Warner and Byron Hemphill. The funds collected in this township for the Roosevelt campaign were turned in Monday, the amount being $17.15. It seems most of the people are holding back for the Red Cross. . ........ . 1 . Mr. Davis, the presjdiog . elufir« will be with us Suhday morning to hold first quarterly conference. The official board is requested to be the school house Saturday evening, only a few being present, but the lesson was instructive and it is hoped that others will take up the study as Mr. Abel justifies his name and such an opportunity does not come every day. Mr. Vaughn and Mrs. Wiseman took the boy to have-treatment and an operation is to be performed on Tuesday morning at 8 o’clock at the hospital. His school mates wish for his speedy recovery. The county seat visitors Monday were A. Duggleby and wife, Mrs. Kerr and son, Mrs. Wiseman, Mrs. Vaughn and son, Fred Stalbaum, C. R. Peregrine, William DeArmond and Ed Lakin. The community club held its monthly meeting Friday night. Owing to the fact that it was Hallowe’en night there was only a small number present. M. J. Hohner, the chairman, introduced Miss Nettie Jordan, the county Red Cross nurse, who gave an excellent and interesting talk and those in attendance were certainly well repaid. Roy Floers was unable to be present on account of sickness. It is whispered around that our section foreman is contemplating getting a partner and making life worth while. So be on the. watch, ' girls, for he’s going to spring something very soon. Who’s the lucky one? '