Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 145, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1920 — TEFFT. [ARTICLE]

TEFFT.

David Collins passed away to the far beyond ( Monday noon. The funeral arrangement have not been announced yet as they are communicating with a daughter m Oklahoma. Other items will be published later. Geo. Floers, who didn’t feel well is nursing a bag case of mumps and was a very sick man at this writing, but we hope George will soon. recpver. He has a large family -to support, y ; '.X- ..u,y The , Children’s day program will be at Tefft church Sunday, June '2O, at 8 p. m. The collection on this occasion goes to the educational fund to help worthy students get an education and it is hoped the amount will be a credit to the community. Let each one do his share. We had a fine rain Sunday night .Which will help the rye and corn. "It was welcome. Trustee Duggleby, Martin Hohner and C. R. Peregrine were county seat visitors Monday, and it was a fine trip after the rain, which was welcome. ' Alley Cullen was home from Hammond over Sunday to see the wife and baby. Alley looks fine. Gib Segrist and family were visiting Dugglebys Sunday evening. Gib is getting to play the horn fine. Mr. Able got Andy 'Kerr out Saturday night and took him to bible class, but they miss Don Peregrine. Roy Floers and Maud the Mule, dissolved partners with Wm. Fitzgerald and both never came back. Ah! Ah! / X , Mrs. McCollins, Mrs. Alfred Cullen and Martha Swing took the car and their small babies down to Wheatfield last week. Their excuse wa stp take the babies out for an airing, but they surely knew where the lea cream parlors were, as the young Americans seemed to know, too.

The members of the Christian church will serve a one-dish luncheon at the church Wednesday afternoon.

The May Musicale of the Daughters of the American Revolution will meet with Mrs. Charles Porter .Wednesday,'June 16.