Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1920 — SHELBY. [ARTICLE]

SHELBY.

Chas. 'Lee, who is working in Hammond, made his usual visit with home folks Sunday. Miss Irene Piper, of Chicago, who was employed as music teacher of West Creek and Cedar Creek schools, died at her home Thursday of influenza and pneumonia. Chas. Reed, W. Brasket and Seldon Speith went to Chicago to attend the auto show Thursday. Mrs. Guy Dickey and little son, Dyrck, spent Friday with Mrs. John Bunning, of DeMotte. Guy Dickey went over between trains to accompany them home. The “flu” is again raging m Shelby and vicinity and in many cases every member of the family is a victim. Earl Sirois, Lloyd Davis and Gerald Davis attended the auto show at Chicago Tuesday. The Shelby school was closed Monday on account of the death of Miss Irene Piper, the music teacher. I■ . ’