Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 127, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1920 — PLAINVIEW. [ARTICLE]

PLAINVIEW.

Ed Kendall sold some hogs MonLloyd Tow and wife visited friends Sunday. Lud Clard helped Wm. Chapman plant corn Friday . Chas. Wood and wife visited Wm. Chapman and wife Sunday. Orval Holeman and wife of near Wolcott visited near Lee Sunday. Sophia Clark visited v with Mrs. Wm. Chapman Friday. Tom McLear has sbeen having a visit with the® mumps for a few days. A soft .answer turneth away wrath, but grievous words stir up anger. Bud Clark, wife and daughter were Monon shoppers Saturday evening. The click of the corn planter is heard now in all directions.* Farmers all busy. _ Miss Irene Kendall went to Franklin last Monday where ehe will attend school this summer. Iva Blankenship, who has been attending the Indiana Academy at Cicero, has returned home. Now if you want to know why Walter didn’t go horse-back riding the other evening, just ask him. Harmon Kendall has been visiting friends in this vicinity for a few days. Also trying his luck at fishChapman and wife,/Walter Chapman, Charles Culp and Jas. Wood were Monon visitors Friday evening. ‘ . Walter Chapman and Carl Beaver took in the sights at Wolcott Wednesday evening. What’s thei attraction boys? Now we think it begins to look rather suspicious when you hear bachelors talk of the paper hangers coming to paper their house, don’t you?