Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1920 — BARKLEY. [ARTICLE]
BARKLEY.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Timm and daughter and Wm. Weible, Jr., of Evanston, 111., were guests at the Bev. J. E. Dean home from Thursday till Sunday. The Ladies* Aid of Barkley church held a market Saturday at the Warner Hardware store and made a profit of $28.00. The Tom Eldridge family and Earl Barkley family were Sunday guests at the Lynn Daugherty home. The Pleasant Lawn school closed Friday. A large crowd was present and a sumptuous dinner was served. After dinner an exceedingly fine program was given by the boys and girls of the school. Miss Laura Maxwell is at the Charles Stath home helping out during the illness of Mrs. Stath. Latest reports are that Mrs. Stath is improving. Rev. Dean is ill with neuritis. Friends of Mrs. Ord Yeoman will be glad to know that word comes from her that her health is much improved by her visit in the West. She expects to be home the middle of May. Lee Timmons was a dinner guest at the B. F. Ellsworth home Sunday. Garfield Folger spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Folger. Mr. Fred Markin, who was on the verge of pneumonia last week, is able to be about, but isAstill feeling pretty bad. ’ Miss Bertha Maxwell went to Rensselaer Tuesday for an indefinite stay with her grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Price, who have been living in one of the houses on the John Moore farm, will rilove to the Kershner farm just vacated by Van Norman. Mr. I. B. Marion of Rensselaer is at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Earl week. Seventy-two at Sunday school at Barkley church last Sunday morning was a' fine number for an open country Sunday school. But there were lots of folks at home that should have been there too. Now then all together, next Sunday let’s go over the hundred mark. Be on time at ten o’clock. There will be preaching services at eleven o’clock next Sunday morning. The Epworth League will meet at seven o’clock in the evening. -. -[
