Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 217, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1920 — TEFFT. [ARTICLE]

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Martin Sands and wife are visiting friends and relatives in the vicinity.'' . , . 'VSi Tea more days of good weatfior and most of the corn will he out of and Mrs. Mark Rafiiy; and daughter of Hammond are visiting Mb* Red din. f "J-McColfins .is _§till hatching/ as Mrs. Collins is on a- vacation far Chester Nelson and family of Mishwawaka came to spend labor day with his folks. Don Peregrine is in Michigan having a fine time. Repcqfji lots of rain and quite cool., I . Our . elevator man and family droye to Culver the grain men had a meeting. ; Andrew Kerr and funity returned after a week's visit at Streator with their parents, the Alberts. Martha Spring is borne from Hammond for a Short visit. Martha sure makes a fine clerk among music, Of the hack drivers Mr. Hamlet has Route No. 1, Mr. Shepherd Route No. 2 and Mr. Stallbaum, No. 8. - Alice Dunn and her sister, Mrs. Georgia Cogin, returned to the east where Alice will teach in a high school. The Resmussen brothers are beginning to • prick up their ears as the new teachers landed in town. Oh, you teachers! John Ahlmeyer and family landed from the south to take charge of a farm belonging to Mr. Powers. ■ We wish John luck. Charles Duggleby And Bill Joaperson took possession September 1 of the garage and so far have been doing a good business. ' It is hoped Mr. Abel will be with us on- Sunday. Last Sunday sickness prevented his having services at both Tefft and Wheatfield. We had a fine rain in the vicinity Sunday morning, doing an untold amount of good to dry pastures and cornfields, hut the hail ruined the buckwheat. Duggleby is busy erecting the silos he got. One from Marion Davis and Mr. Asher. His own large one having been blown down in a windstorm. Sunday, September 16 is rally day at Sunday School, so let those who have not been coming, get started again. Let us all get in touch with the Sunday School and help our children and community. School opened with a full, corps of teachers. Principal Mias Ada Harris, Latin; Miss Claussin*, mathematics; Miss Steifel, in the grades 1, 2 and 8; Mrs. Grace Sands, in termediate; Miss Bertha Stallbaum, advanced; Miss Lila Delahanty. Saturday was registration day. Of the 96 women in. the township only 46, registered or a little more than 47 per cent. There will be another opportunity to register, Oct. 4, when it is hoped the rest will avail themselves of the privilege. Come, ladies, do your duty. We have been .49 years waiting for, the opportunity to vote. Now don’t ft aside, but use it intelligently.