Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1920 — WALKER TOWNSHIP. [ARTICLE]
WALKER TOWNSHIP.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hershman took dinner with John Pettet’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman called at F. M. Lilly’s Monday. A. P. Huntington called on Floyd Garrett Monday on business. Mrs. F. M. Garrett- called on Mrs. C. B. Scott Sunday afternoon. Miss Rhaub of Fair Oaks spent the week end at Mrs. J. J. Tomlinson’s, visiting her brother, Fleet, who works there. ———. Alice and Lena Meyers were Medaryville callers Saturday. Mrs. F. M. Lilly attended institute at Wheatfield Saturday and enjoyed the fine eats. Mr. Barrett of Chicago, who has been out .working on his farm, re-turnedhome-Saturday. — Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lilly and son, Lester, took dinner with Joe Salrin’s and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. August Woolbrandt attended the funeral of a relative at St. Pierre, Saturday.' • The following schools had picnics Saturday for closing day: Miss Bertha Hershman, of Hershman school and Miss Bernice Meyers of Walker Center. Miss Alice Meyers’ school at Buckhorn was closed Thursday on account of small-pox and Mrs. Paul Hershman finished the school which she’ was teaching for Bertha Stallbaum Saturday. Miss Gladys Tomlinson, Miss Rhaub and Fleet Rhaub called at A, P. Huntington’s Sunday afternoon. Misses Alice and Lena Meyers took dinner at Charley Walker’s Sunday. Elsie Williams, oldest daughter of Owen Williams is quite sick with the small-pox. Charley Tomlinson of Barkley spent Sunday with Mrs. J. J. Tomlinson and son. Will. Mrs. Charles Pettet, of Kersey, visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. Joe Salrin on Saturday. Mrs. Frank Hershman is visiting her daughter, Dollie, near St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Ellen Cooper is visiting at Kniman and Fair Oaks for a few "weeks* Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman called on Mr. ZurvaH’s Saturday. Danny Williams of new Wheatfield, »yisited his father, Wees Williams Sunday. Miss Alice and Lena Meyers called on Mrs. F. M. Lilly Sunday evenin. A. P Huntington spent Thursday evening at Wes Williams’. \ -- '
