Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 February 1920 — BARKLEY ITEMS [ARTICLE]
BARKLEY ITEMS
Amos Davisson and family were called to the John Maxwell home last Sunday. Mrs. Fred Markin was confined to her bed with the grippe the first of the week. Mary and Pearline Williams spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams. John Johnson, hired man of Ralph Moore was taken to bis home Tuesday on account of illness. Jud Adams, wife and Alice Sigman were guests at the Charlie Moody home last Sunday. Jesse Eldredge was quite sick the first of the week. The Pleasant Lawn school was closed last week on account of the illness- of the teacher, Miss Irene Price. The school is closed this week on account of sickness in the homes and among the children. ■ Mrs. Paul Hall and baby daughter returned to their home Saturday. Wm. Snedeker is confined to the house with illness at this writing. Miss Viola Wolf spent several days last week visiting her sister, Mrs. Williard Tanner. Mrs. Tom Walters is suffering from the effects of a very severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore had as their guest for several days, Mrs. Moore’s mother, Mrs. Grimm, of LaPorte. Sunday school next Sunday morning ait the Barkley church at 10 | o’clock. Dr. W. E. McKenzie, the district superintendent, will preach at eleven o’clock. ' Dr. McKenzie always has a message that does one good. Come and hear, him next Sunday morning. The second quarterly conference of the Barkley circuit will be held at 2 o’clock, at the church. The Epworth League will meet at six thirty. Last Sunday evening the League took up the study'of different phases of China. This study will continue throughout .this month and on Fab. 29 Stereopticon pictures on China will be exhibited. Gome to these Sunday evening meetings and get the information that is given there and then you will enjpy the pictures later.
