Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 123, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 May 1920 — LEE. [ARTICLE]

LEE.

A number of the near relatives of Mr. and Mts. O. A. Jacks gathered at their home Sunday to remind Mr. Jacks of his birthday anniversary. Among those present were Morris Jacks and family, Mr. Mrs. Lowell Morton of Rensselaer, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Tyner of Imfayette, Mr. and Mts. True WaOfjg; worth of Rensselaer aha Hr. ant Mrs. Will Jacks of Monttoaßo. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snedeker entertained Sunday the former's parents, also his two brothers, James and Garry, with their families from Rensselaer. , Carl Westphal, wife and two sons from Reynolds spent Sunday at the home of 8. M. Jacks. Miss Edith Overton visited Miee Helen Rishling Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Noland visited relatives at Rose Lawn Sunday. Lucile Westphal and Ernest Cord from near Reynolds spent Sunday at the home of Sam Noland.. . Mrs. Nancy Stiers, who has noon in Chicago visiting her daughter, Mrs. Grace Osborn is now at the home of her son, Roy. ; G. A. Jacks and wife and Miss Helen RishHng went to Parr Ihfc day to visit the former’s daughter) Mrs. Thurston Ottoberg. - Miss Chloa Overton spent Sunday at heme. ... t A. B. Lewis is in a vary exitktfl condition with infirmatiee incident to old age. Mr. James Watts is also reported as being much worse.-