Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 168, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1920 — WALKER TOWNSHIP. [ARTICLE]
WALKER TOWNSHIP.
Ernest Tomlinson called on his mother Friday. Mra. F. M. Lilly called on Alice Meyers Friday. — c F. M. Lilly called at A P. Huntington’s Thursday. Elizabeth Hurley called on Mrs. V. Linton Friday. _ Will Tomlinson was a Wheatfield caller Wednesday. Gerald Rush of Boone Grove called on Eva Salrin Sunday. Charley Tomlinson called at Clarence Bridgeman’s Sunday. Misses Alice and Lena Meyers called on Mrs. Matz last Sunday. Tom Lynch’s father, from Chicago, came to visit him Wednesday. F. M. tilly was very sick with an attack -of gastritis Saturday night. Carry Williams and Billy Wenrick were Rensselaer callers FnClinton and Mr. LeCosse called at A. P. Huntington’s Wednesday. . . Mrs. Ellen Cooper is very ill at her daughter Mattie’s home at Fair Oaks. Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman and Albert Owens were Kniman callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Pettet attended the funeral of Mrs. Carlin, at Parr Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hetzel and family called on C. M. Dewey and family Sunday. Mrs. John Pettet, Mildred and Junior called on Mrs. Paul Hershman, Thursday. < Will Tomlinson had a very sore finger, poisoned from a barb wire prong the past week. Mrs. J. J. Tomlinson took Clarence Weaver to his home at Earl Park Saturday evening. Ben Woolbrandt called at Joe Salrin’s home Sunday. Wonder what the attraction is? Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jennings went to Hammond to see their son Robert, in the hospital, Sunday. Bertha and Leah Hershman spent the Fourth at home from Winona Lake, where they are attending school. . The evangelists, Fleming Graybilt and Amstutz, held meeting at Walker Center schoolhouse three nights last week. . ? Ulric Kenricks and Lewis Hurley spent the Fourth at home from Terre Haute where they are attending summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman and son, Donald, spent the Fourth in Monon. Albert Owens returned with them for a few days visit. . Henry Meyers was thrown out of his buggy Friday night and had one of his fingers thrown out of place and was bruised considerable but is better now. Mr. Henry Meyers and family, F. M. Lilly and family, Mrs. J. J. Tomlinson and son. Will, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Huntington took dinner with Clarence Bridgeman’s Sunday. The Victory Club met with Mrs. J. J. Tomlinson Wednesday and a good time was had by all. A fine lunch was served. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. M. Zufall s July 21.
