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

SHELBY.

Gifford Whicker has taken up wqrkin the P. H. Shinabarger store. Louise Dorsch of Hammond visited a few days this week with homo, folks. ‘ Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Boss Plowman, September lj 1920, a nine ■pound boy. « . . s Mrs. Chas. Barker of Pair Oaks visited Friday with her sister, Mrs. O. A. Brouhard. J Our public schools opened Tuesday with Russel Allen again at the post as principal. Y Mr- and Mrs. Harry Nave and 'son Paul are Chicago visitors for a few days this week. George W, Dickey and family returned Wednesday evening from a two weeks' vacation. / l W\ The Misses Lolitia Nichlos and Ruth Fedy were guests at the home of H. H. Nelson Friday. J Gus Bradbury and family of Schneider were guests of Clyde Dickey and family Sunday. . Mr. arid Mts. John Butler of Ur* bana, HI., visited a few days this week with ‘ friends in Shelby. Ross Plowman left Saturday for* Northern Michigan where he goes to take charge of a school for the T. G. Lanngutb and daughter, Emma, who have been visiting here, went to Chicago Friday for U' short stay. - . ' ■ _ Mis. J. Bowie and daughters, Deborah and Jean, returned noma Sunday from a visit here with Delia and Anna Fuller. LaCosse-B r aakett Nuptial*. Charles LaCosse of Roselawn and Miss Pearl Braakett 6i this place were united in marriage Saturday evening, Sept. 4, 1920, at the SheL by Church of Christ, the ceremony, being performed by Jacob after which a wedding feaat was served at the home of the Bride’s Eatents, Mr. arid Mrs. Wesley Bras* ett. The Review joins with the [many friends ofthenewly-wed* in ! extending best wishes and congratulations for a happy journey through I life. .. , - !■ .. . ; y -"Ur--’ ; l 1 •.