Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 193, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 August 1920 — WALKER TOWNSHIP. [ARTICLE]

WALKER TOWNSHIP.

Donald Bridgeman was a Gifford caller Friday. ' Volney Peer was looking over his eighty Thursday. . Malcolm Garrett was quite sick Saturday evening. . • Alice Meyers called on Mrs. *. M. Lilly Thursday. . Henry Meyers’ stacked their timothy hay this week. a A. P. Huntington was a Rensselaer caller Thursday, - M. Zufall’s spent Sunday evening at Clarence Bridgeman’s. Henry Meyers called at A. P. Huntington’s Sunday afternoon. A. P. Hunting and wife called on F. M. Lilly’s Monday evening. Mrs. James Hetzel was a Rensselaer caller Monday to the dentist. Alice Meyers and brother, Arthur, spent Sunday at Joe Salnn s. D. C. Smith and J. Hall of Frankfort, Indiana, spent Thursday at A. P. Huntington’s. A good many people are picking pickles these days. They are not yielding very heavy. ‘ The Liberty Club did not meet with Mrs. W. Meyers but will meet the coming Wednesday. „ M. Zufall and family returned Saturday from their visit with ms parents at West Lebanon. Paul Stalbaum sprained his ankle quite badly falling from an apple tree last Wednesday. Clarence Bridgeman and family called on Ernest Tomlinson and family of Kniman Sunday afternoon. Clarence Bridgeman and Will Tomlinson were rather busy men hunting a threshhig machine Saturda Threshing of wheat and rye has begun. Henry Meyers, Jim Smith, Millers, Hoovers, Browns and Bill .Meyers have threshed with Clarence Hurley’s machine. Guy Barnard has been traveling around Walker Center this week looking after his hay lands Bill Tomlinson and John Pettet have been putting up timothy hay for him. ■ '