Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 128, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 May 1920 — NORTHERN JASPER. [ARTICLE]
NORTHERN JASPER.
Some men would have more money if their friends would pay up. Anos Hibbs and daughter autoed to Gifford Sunday afternoon and called on the Spriggs family. oss Huber of Wallace Junction, Ind., visited a few days the first of this week with relatives. ✓ Mrs. Simon Fendig, Who hast been very sick with pneumonia, is reported some better. A few of our business men and their families from Rensselaer were joy riding on our streets Sunday p. m. The farmers in this vicinity will be all, through planting corn within a few days if weather permits. Mrs. Tom Jensen and Son took dinner with the Kemper family Sunday. Milt Jones’ children are sick with something they think is measles. Jesse Wood, who used to live in this neck of the woods some twenty years ago, gave a few short calls on friends here Tuesday between trains. He thinks there surely has been some change in the country since he used to live here. John Mannan is attending the encampment at Bloomington this week and also visiting his sister at Martinsville. Harry Lane and wife 'have begun keeping house on the Butte farm south of Tefft. Quite a crowd from Wheatfield went with the ball boys to Lowell Sunday to root for our home team. w ■ । I———————— । Go to Rowen’s Grocery for Bargains Saturday. Mrs. C. G. Newby and Miss Grace Haas have as week-end guests their nieces, Misses Monta and Lillian Oglesby and Miss Martha Taylor, of Gary. Attorney and Mrs. W. H. Parkinson of Lafayette are guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. H. E. .Parkinson, of North Van Rensselaer street. They are here to attend the graduation function, their son, Lynn being a member of the graduating class.
