Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 115, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1920 — TEFFT. [ARTICLE]

TEFFT.

Warren Fisher hm» purchased a new Maxwell car. Warren believes in giving his best girl a nice ride, ao much better than that darned old Ford. . . . There was a large crowd oat for Mothers day and Mr. Able made it very impressive. Moms McCullough sang a solo entitled, “My Name In Mother’s Prayer.” Mrs. French also sang a solo and the rest of the choir did fine. Mrs. Floors, being 84 years old, was the oldest mother present and was presented with a lagre boquet of carnations. John Dunn visited with the Duggleby’s Sunday afternoon. John is wonderfully read up on Civil war and makes his talks very interesting and also instructive. The Community club checked up at its last meeting Friday evening. Forty-six member were taken into the club, and they were guaranteed a year’s entertainment free. ytnMrs. Ella Klugg tad husband motored from Crown Point to Tefft in time to take her mother to church. Grace Albin is also home, too, on a vacation. We are expectin gto get Mr. Albin started soon just waiting for Father’s day , The Gilbransens from Rensselaer visited Otto Schrader Sunday and reported having fine eats, as Tillie has the name of being some cook and we know it, too. The farmers are working overtime these days. Some of you that sleep late just g# up smne morn ; ing early, about four, and you will hear lots of tractors rOnuM; They have to do it in order to catch up. Jacob Pittsley and Perry Gress departed for White Pigeon Satback. — Betite Stalteam and Den PyIt seems good to them both to get around mother’s table once in a Foster Fairchilds is visiting Ms to set home. . I Checkers, the popular Whmtfieldiband. at* the Primo TheaSSSrt aiff time la aar