Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 168, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1920 — TEFFT. [ARTICLE]

TEFFT.

Miss Lois Duggleby returned to her duties in Davenport, lowa, after a week’s vacation visiting at the home of her uncle, Alf Duggleby. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kerr are the proud parents of another son. Mother and boy doing fine. Mrs. Albert G. Streater, is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Kerr. Mrs. Fenslow and Harold of Chicago, are visiting’Mrs. HilHarcL Harold intends to spend the summer here. y _ Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nelson and family and Mrs. Reid motored back to Rush Run .Ohio, after a visit among relatives and friends. Mr. Alle has returned from a trip m the East, ready for work again. Bible school next Saturday evening and preaching next Sunday. The attendance at Bible class is encouraging. Mrs, Alice Dunn is home bn a visit to her parents, Mr. -and Mrs. John Dunn. _ . Don Peregrine, who took Lois out, wants to be careful about opening up all the cut outs. He has been waking everybody up at the wee hours in the morning. Milt. Jbnes was on inspection with that new pinch back and Mrs. Peregrine with her new suit. Had

their pictures taken in honor of the occasion. Alf Duggleby and brother, John, from lowa had a double birthday July Bth. Those who were there reported a good time. Mr. and Mrs. McCollough, Mr. and Mrs. Gib Segcrist, Walter Rreneh and family, the Jasperson family, Alice Dunn and many others whb came too late. It was a whole week affair and being only one year between them, who is the oldest? 48 and 49. Tefft is dressing up. The citizens got out and put several car loads of cinders around town. Have some town, yet ' Bill Cullen is home with rheumatism in his hands, but expects to return to work soon. Eva Turner is home after spending several weeks visiting friends in Hammond. If you have any news for the paper, just tell some one and don’t expect the reporter to know everything as we are busy these days. There is only half a crop of wheat and in trying to save that we loose half of it, so that only leaves one-fourth, if we can only get that much to the machine. Lowell and Wheatfield will play ball at Wheatfield Sunday, July 18. Come and see a good game.