Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 139, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1920 — WALKER TOWNSHIP. [ARTICLE]

WALKER TOWNSHIP.

(Too Late for last week’s issue) Mrs. F. M. Lilly was a Kniman Mrs. Zufall Called on Mrs. J. J. Tomlinson Thursday. John Pettet and family were Kniman callers Saturday. Mrs. F. M. Lilly called on Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman Thursday., Lena Meyers left MondajOo attend summer school at Valparaiso. Daniel Williams* sister, of Hammond, visited he and his family SunF. M. Lilly and family took din-, ner with A. P. Huntington’s Sunday. Mrs. F. P. Huntington and SOU, Ira, called at A. P. Huntington’s Saturday. <7 _„7'7 .7. <27- - C. B. Scott’s brother from Marion, Ind., spent the week-end visiting him. A number of people from Walker Center attended the Memorial day services held at Wheatfield 'Sunday. ' Trevor and Walter Williams called on Donald Bridgeman Sunday afternoon. »* Jake Meyers and wife of Gifford spent the day with her father, John Cavender. 'Mel Zufall, wife and two sons took dinner with Clarence Bridgeman’s Sunday. Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman called at Jake Meyers’ at Kniman last Sunday evening. * F. A. Standish, Henry Huntington and Money called at A. P. Huntington’s last Sunday. J. D. Rich and a farm inspector was looking, over his farm, the old Spriggs place, Thursday. F. M. Lilly and son, Lester and A. P. Htintington took dinner with Clarence Bridgeman’s Sunday. Mrs. John Pettet spent Thursday with Mrs. John Meyers at Kniman and attended the ladies’ aid society. Earl Clinton, wife and two daugh-

xuari ouhwu, wuc uuu vwv ters, of Roselawn, visited his brother, ' Will. Clinton, Thursday. The two girls remained for a few days* visit. /.•••'■ - r ' . > Lester Lilly fell under the disc while discing grain Thursday and cut a gash in his left hand. The doctor had to take two stitches in his hand. // Miss Ruby Pettet was home Sunday from Kniman where she is helping her lister, Mrs. Gail Michaels in the store. ; Mrs. F. M. Lilly and her daughter Mrs. A. P. Huntington, spent the week-end in Momence attending Decoration Day services. Mrs. Huntington, also attended her alumni, as it was the tenth reunion of her class. Mr. ’and Mrs. Clayton Weaver and two sons of Earl Park, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tomlinson and daughter, Mary, of Kniman and Charley Tomlinson and family of Barkley spent - Sunday with Mrs. J. J. Tomlinson and son, WflL The Victory club met with Miss Alice Meyers last Wednesday and a fine time was enjoyed. A nice lunch was served. Two new mem ' bers joined Mrs. Will .Meyers and Gladys Tomlinson. The next meeting will be June 9 with Mrs. Firman Pettet of Virgie. '