Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 176, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1920 — Page 3

WHEATFIELD.

The Sew> Club,jield a buslnw meeting at the home of Mrs. Grover Smith, There is a membership of \ - Mn/H. E. Remley, Mrs. Berenice Clark, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Luse motored to Rensselaer Friday to cadi on Mrs. E. W. Alien. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers visited relatives in Valpo last * Sunday. The parties visited are going to accompany Mr. and Mrs. Meyen on their return trip to Florida. If you wish to purchase a good , alarm clock write /or telephone Elmer Milton. The Harding and Cox presidential race promises to be a real, live _ contest. Those that talk about a ' walk-away for either surely wasting a lot of good dir that should be saved for the crops. Dr. Solt, of San Pierre was in these parts last Friday. Wm. Herrod and Rosi Ropp are harvesting for Mr. Kemper at this , writing. / One of our local carpenters is thinking about finishing up a piece of work that he ruled out; a few months ago. He says, that he has changed ins mind -about it being impossible to db. There's a reason, j Mrs. Allen, who has been at the' Jasper founty Hospital for the past; few weeks, was brought home last Sunday. We are all glad to see her back home. Girdeon Hendrickson, one of our hustling fanners, is assisting Orange Brewer on the stone road. Philip Blue, was a guest at the Ferguson home in Valpo last Saturday evening and Sunday. Miss Anna Hunsicker, who has been attending school at Washingten, D. C., came home a few days, ago. . * Charley Myers cut wheat and rye for Marion Davis last Thursday and Friday. Mr. Carl Neier, of Omaha, visited relatives and friends here, a few days last week, returning last Monday. Carl/was looking good. I Mr .and Mrs. Daniel Myers arc entertaining relatives from the central part of the state. The Brown brothers are training their red auto for a racer. They expect to so increase its speed that lightning will appear slow in comparison. Mr. and Mrs. Dillman were callers at the Atchinson home last Sunday. According to the. boys, the boss carpenter done some fancy telephoning while in Ohio. Quite a few of our county politicians are getting tuned up for campaign orators. We suppose their efforts will be something fearful and wonderful; < The oats in thia parts look exceedingly well and the corn is holding out great promise to the farmers, If you wish, you can lay this on the Democratic party. They used to lay the ravages of the grass hoppers and the drouth on to Grover Cleveland. By the time you read this the will have completed their f wheat harvest. BiNie and Charlie both have brand new, right up-to-date license plates on their autos now so they , can now go any where. Mr. Hileman purchased a new binder last Wednesday. Wonder why Jeffers don’t run into the ditch any more. Show them you can Bill! Your -correspondent was a dinner guest at the Dillman Home last Sunday. . . „ Mrs. Maria Biggs and Mrs. William McNeil departed for Denver - Colorado a few days ago for an extended visit with the. latter s son and family. • . W. B. McNeil was over in the Buckeye-state a few days ago. We suppose he was getting a line on the national campaign. Mr. and Mrs. Fairchild of Tefft were auto riding in these parts last Sunday.

CILLAM.

Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Robinson and sons, Keath and Gordon, were , out to the farm Sunday. ' Will Long visited with his mother from Saturday evening until Sunday evening at the Will Culp home near Lee. Miss Grace Schoonover is visiting in Chicago this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ermal Hoover and daughter, Mrs. Alice Pogue and daughter, Nina, and Mr. and Mra L. C. Wacknitx visited at the Lewis Hoover home near Monon Sunday. > W. E. Rich, of Indianapolis, was out to his farm Friday. . Miss Eva Grace Robinson, of Lafayette, is visiting with the Frank Tillet and Pad Robinson families this week. ~ , The Sunday school and church at Independence was well attended Sunday. _ > Ed Frits and children spent Sunday with the SteVß'Sellarn family in Walker. , ~ . Mrs. Lewis Hoover of Monon is visiting relatives here this week. Mrs. Frank LaFevre is still on the sick list. Bev. Walter Bush spent Sunday with his parents.

PARR.

R. L. P. Massey of Medaryville returned to htehome Skinday after ■pending the week With relatives here alid at Rensselaer. Mr. Massey is eighty-five y«*» of an 4 for many years was-a resident of Gillam township. John Baughman and family ed at the Earl Guild home SundaHelen and Edna Gray of Wisconsin, who have been visiting at the J. L. Babcock home and spending the week with Mrs. Frank Goss, of Remington. ' 1 O. a Bell and family spent Sunday at Medaryville There will be a meeting of the Women Votem at the school house Friday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock. —— 1 *■ IT— - Job priatuig at tbs BofWean

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The click of both mower and reaper are heard now. Grandma* Chapman and daughter. Pearl, dined with Mrs. Wm. Chapman. ■' ; / 5 The habit of viewing things cheerfully and of thinking about life hopefully may be made to grow up in 'us like" any other habit. - Tbos. Johnson drives an Overland ear now. Mr. Johnson knows how to get, over the road. Uncle Fred Saltwell has been quite sick for several days. Dan and Pearl Chapman and Louise Marehand went to town Tuesday. Raymond Clark called on Miss Audrey Kennedy Wednesday evenWaiter Chapman was out automobile riding Sunday in his father’s big car, with two young ladies. Of course Walter was all smiles. Earl Kaulks, Walter Gilmore and Albert Wood were Lee visitor? last Thursday night. Clarence has been having a very sore foot for several days, the result of wearing too tight a shoe. Clarence, we advise you to wear a NO. twelve and you will never be troubled with corns or sore feet. ' Claude Speneer stacked hay for Mr. Kendall Tuesday. Mrs. Loyal Snyder was called to Lafayette last Thursday to attend the funeral of an uncle. Mrs. Wm. Barnes of Remington

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and Mrs. English of near Wolcott spent last Thursday with Mrs. Earl Foulks. , ' Mr. Minch aifd Mr. Dresbaeh of Chalmers are improving their farm । by enclosing same with a wovten wire fence which adds to its appearance very much. Miss Morgan of Monon visited j Sunday with Frieda Lear. Edith Clark was the guest of, her brother Everett and wife -day. • Miss Bertha Sutton is visiting her eousin, Miss Sophia Clark. Miss Sutton is from Missouri. She visited here last summer. Mrs. Geo. Foulks was a Lee vis-1 itor Tuesday. , _ Mrs. Loyal Snyder and Mrs. Everett Clark did shopping in Monon Tuesday. Mr. Kime of Dwight, DI., was out looking at his Blue Sea farm Monday and seeing about putting in some woven wire fence and to put up a* new bridge. We wonder who the young lady was that got behind the door when Mr. —; called and had her mother say she wasn’t at home. We won’t tell.

BARKLEY.

The Ladies’ Aid of Barkley church met last Wednesday with Mrs. Fred Linback. After the regular Aid business was transacted Mrs. E. W. Strecker organised an auxiliary of the Women’s Foreign

Missionary Society. Mrs. Charles Moody was elected president of this new organization, Mrs. Jud Adams, vice-president, Mrs. J; E. Dean, secretary, and Mrs. B. Ellsworth, treasurer. The afternoon enjoyment was ended with the serving of ice eream and cake. ' Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walters entertained relatives from Tennessee week. Miss Mary Markin left the last of last week, for an extended visit with relatives and friends in Fort Wayne and Huntington. Joseph Nagle, Sr., has greatly improved the appearance of his house on Wall St., by the application of a couple coats of paint. Mr. Nagle has made several improvements about the place this spring and summer which is making his place one of the nicest in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Parkinson and family were Sunday guests in -Rensselaer at the Dr. Washburn honle. . J. F. Payne and wife accompanied by their son and family, /enjoyed air auto trip to Valparaiso The Granville Moody household and Mr .and Mrs. Charles Moody took their dinners and spent Sunday along the Tippecanoe river. Kenton Parkison and wife entertained out of town guests Saturday. The Earl Barkley family and Tom Eldredge family spent Sunday with the Lynn Daugherty famiy. The Willing Worker’s Class ol the Barkley church held a “weeny”

roast on the church lawn last Thursday evening, Rev. and Mrs. E. W. ( Strecker were present - and Mrs. j Strecker helped to organize the j young people into a missionary so-, ciety. . 1 Claud Williams and family visited in Wheatfield Sunday. The Sunday school of Barkley church raised over twenty-five dollars last Sunday by personal pledges to send to India/ The. Sunday school is supporting a boy in school there with which Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lewis are connected. Mrs. 1 Lewis is a daughter of Mr. Edward . Tanner of Barkley. The cost of, supporting this boy is $25.00 a year,; but the school decided to send whatever was given and will give any who were not there last Sunday the opportunity to give next Sunday. There will be Sunday school next Sunday at ten o’clock. There » fine interest and attendance at our services this hot and vacation weather. It is a temptation after you have worked hard all week to pack up the family, and “go it” on Sunday. God is giving you good weather, blessing you with good health which enables you to work hard, you have prospects for a, prosperous year and let us stand by the only best institution in the communfty by being at the services each SU Next Sunday at 11:00 o’clock the pastor. Rev. J. E. Dean, will preach. Job printing at the Republican office.

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