Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 176, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1920 — PLAIN VIEW. [ARTICLE]
PLAIN VIEW.
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
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.
