Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 162, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1920 — TEFFT. [ARTICLE]

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Alley Cullen is home from Hammond for a week’s vacation. Walter French purchased Chas. Duggleby’s Ford and says Charley can walk from now on. . . Peck Miles, an old land mark, was visiting John Collins and caught a nice mess of fish. Jerome Nelson had all his family home for the fourth. Seven years since they were al Itogether. Nona and Verna White were home from Chicago over the Fourth. They still know the way home. C. R. Peregrine and son, Don, also visited the county seat Tuesday. Don lost a fine pair of gloves, too. Mrs. Snider is improving driving the car. No more going in the ditch, but going to Sunday school. Ross Nelson and family and Mrs. Reid have started home to Ohio. They, sure had a good time while here. * Laura Jones is proud of her husband, as she managed to get him dressed up with a new suit. Oh, Boys! Trustee Duggleby, his brother and daughter Lois and Miss Hunsictcer motored to the county seat Tuesday. * Anna Hunsicker, who has been to pass them. Bertha would not stand for that so the Ford went into the ditch. . Wm. Jeffers has gathered all his relation up from the south and sure had a bunch of 5 cars all at one time. Kept Bill busy getting ice cream. . . Bertha Stalbaum was driving from Valpo and a Ford car tried attending college in Washington, is home with her diploma for the summer. —~ Dr. Andrews and wife and Mr. Johnson and family, from Chicago, are visiting Walter French over the Fourth. Mr. Johnson, who was so interested in his trip, ran into the ditch and upset, but no damage. Mr. and Mrs. John Duggleby and daughters, Lois and Verna and son, Stanley, are visiting Alfred Duggleby and family, having motored from lowa, where they expect to stay until after harvest on the dear old farm.