Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 313, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1919 — WALKER TOWNSHIP. [ARTICLE]

WALKER TOWNSHIP.

Miss Alice Meyers called on Mrs. F. M. Lilly Friday. Charles Tomilson and family, of Wheatfield, took dinner with Mrs. J. J. Tomilson and son Will Christmas. Roscoe . Poole and wife took Christmas dinner with Lee Jennings and family. Mrs. A. P. Huntington spent Friday with Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman. - ' * j A good Christmas program was rendered at the Walker Center school house Wednesday evening. Clarence Bridgeman furnished the tree and Santa Claus was present. Everyone received a treat. Henry Meyers and family took Christmas dinner with Joseph Salrin and family. Eva Salrin spent Christmas at home. Miss Alice Meyers, teacher at the Buckhorn school, treated her children and all enjoyed a fine program Wednesday afternoon. Hershman school had a Christmas program and enjoyed a treat from its teacher, Bertha Hershman. Miss Bernice Meyers, teacher at the Walker Center school, 'had a ‘.hristmas program and treated her children. The room was nicely decorated. Walker Center Sunday school at 10 o’clock; preaching at 11 o’clock. Next Sunday is the installation of Sunday school officers. Malcolm Garrett has besn on the sick list this week. A. P. Huntington has been suffering from paralysis of . the face and is on the sick list. Several hunters from Chicago spent Sunday at Daniel Bartsch’s. One of the party, a womap, lost her way to Bartsch’s and wandered several miles out of hex’ way. A search was instituted and she ‘was found about 8 o’clock in the evening.' Mrs. Woolbrandt spent Friday with Miss Catherine Wenrick. Clarence Bridgeman, wife and son Donald, Mrs. J. J. Tomlinson and son Will, Louis, Elizabeth and Paul Hurley took dinner with F. M. Lilly and family Sunday to celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Lilly’s birthday anniversary. Amelia and Bertha Shultz called on Mrs. F. M. Garrette Friday. . 'Mrs. C. B. Scott and daughter Doris took Christmas dinner with F. M. Garrett and family Christmas eve. Danny Williams’ father-in-law, wife and grandchild, of Thayer, are visiting at the Williams home. Paul Hershman and wife and Emr est Tomlinson and family took dinner Christmas with John Pettet and family. , . A. P. Huntington was a Rensselaer caller Saturday. The fogs of London have a picturesque quality that is lacking with the fogs that hang about the capitol at Washington.—Long Island City Star. , General Wood didn’t get across, but his fridrids hope to put him over.—Baltimore American.