Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 313, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1919 — TEFFT. [ARTICLE]
TEFFT.
Will Jefferies carries the record for. going, Into the ditch with his car. Monday morning once more* saw him turned upside down near Tefft, but as would have it there was not much damage done. Bill .says he’s going to quit now as he’s beat them all. George Myers is a happy guy and wishes to announce the arrival of <a fine baby boy. Mother and boy are doing nicely. William Cullen, of Chicago, is home for the holidays. Bill is making himself useful by stacking up wood to save the fcoal and keep the folks warm. Warren E. Boyle, our local mail carrier, has moved to town. Mr. Boyle is a good scout, but it takes a long time to get acquainted with him. Alley Cullen and wife have moved back to the farm. Alley says that the bright lights of the city don’t agree with them and that the farm ranks first. Schrader’s store .is sold to Alf Rasmussen and Schrader bought an■other farm from Emmonds Miller. 'This makes three farms for Mr. ’Schrader. The club had a very interesting program Friday evening, December 26. The Wheatfield band of fifteen pieces played sevetal selections which were enjoyed by the large "number of people present. Mr. Jones, of Purdue, gave an illustrated talk on poultry and thisproved both instructive and interesting. A collection was taken to pay the musicians, and after paying, them a small sum was left over to be added, to that already in the club’s treasury. One new member 'was added to the club’s membership. Even the old’ artifice of making faces at the driver fails of its purpose in these degenerate days. —Louisville Times. /* "
