Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 212, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1920 — PLAINVIEW. [ARTICLE]
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Use hospitality one to another without grudging. I Peter 4:9. Wm. Chapman and wife and John Williams took in the show at Wolcott Thursday evening. The oter night while out threshing, Charlie Jones, Harold Whittaker and Toni Hilton retired to rest in the hay mow. - Mr. Jones thought to wind his watch and the moon refusing to shine they were all in the dark. When Tom heard the ticking of the watch he thought there was a rattle close by, jumped up and says, “Boys, hear that rattle snake.” Tom is afraid of snakes. Sophia Clark visited her grandmother Saltwell Thursday. Miss Montgomery of Brazil, Mrs. R6bt. Stillwell, Mrs. John Grugle, Mrs. Ed Kendall, Mrs. Lloyd Tow, Mrs. Ray Byroads, Mrs. Geo. Hironimus and the Misses Irene, Mezzia and Bessie Kendall helped Mrs. 31ankenship cook for threshers last. Tuesday. To say the girls had a good time wouldn’t spell it. Denver Potts, Miss Essie Comer and Bessie Spriggs ate pie with Leonard McLear last Sunday and drove to the park in afternoon. S. E. Huber, Louis Grube and wife, Mrs. Cara Hodge and daughters, Golda, Bernice and Zehna of Wheatfield, George Heil and wife and Miss Fern of Tefft, Miss Lulu Snyder of Rochester, Greely Comer and wife and Mass Essie, of Gifford, drs. Harry Cunningham, Amos Neier and wife, of Buffalo, took dinner with James Blankenship and wife Sunday. ' _ Mrs. Chas. Wood, Mary an<t Pearl Johnson assisted Mrs. Wm. Chapman with her threshing dinner, drs. Chapman served two dinners forthem. . Mrs. Claude Spencer called on Mrs. Evert Clark Tuesday morning. Jim went way over to Remington “dear” hunting the other night. He reports no luck. Go again, Jim. Kindness is manifested in a great, many ways, some wait for chances to ’ come to them in which they can, show their kindness to other. Sprinkle sunshine all around by just being happy. They are happy outside when they don’t feel one bit like it. Such a sunbeam lightens burdens and leaves a cold gray life warm. Be a sunbeam! Walter Chapman and MissSopnia Clark were Wolcott visitors Wednesday Walter wanted to take his Saxon to town it wouldn’t go, so his father said he d take him, so Mr. the Saxon on behind his Ford and away they .went to Monon and when about a mile and a half from town the Saxon came loose and Mr. Chapman didn’t discover he had lost Walter and his car till he had reached Monon. Walter just sat there as well and hearty as ever until his father discovered his loss and came back searching for. him. Mr. Chapman believes in looking ahead instead of behind. August Remler and wife, Josie Grugle and Maria Hiems took dinner with John Grugle and wife SU Dan y 'and Lon Chapman were Monon callers Thursday. t Thos. Johnson and to Remington the other Tuesday. Russel Wood* one of hustling farmers, was up visiting other “ h. W °°Rus«ll had sine » b « 1 the «d Ih. Mb Jn» in and completely surMm May V oa «’® i many more happy birthdays, Rus- ' south threshing ring had a . meeting Tuesday night that didn’t have to furnish meals
for the threshers had to furnish the ice cream. Ed Kendall and son, Everett Clark and wife, Fred Phoebus and wife.were Monon shoppers Monday. Loyal Snyder an<T wife went auto riding Monday.
