Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1920 — PLAINVIEW. [ARTICLE]

PLAINVIEW.

Every one busy. Sam Noland called on James Blankenship’s Friday. Elsie Jackson called on Nellie Dignam last Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Chapman and son were Lee visitors Tuesday. Frank Sommers went to Rensselaer Saturday evening. Threshing is over and every one fall plowing and filling olios. Loyal Snyder x has been working for Mr. Dresbach a few days. Russell Wood’s smiling face was seen in this vicinity Saturday night. Lon Wood and wife were Sunday guests of Wm. Chapman and wife. Any information concerning Northern Jasper would be thankfully received. James Burch took dinner with 'his son, Homer, and wife, near Buffalo Monday. Master Paul Johnson was absent from* school Friday and Monday on account of sickness. Geo. Hironrmus and wife called on N. Digman and.wife Sunday and got some water melons. 1 Walter has his Saxon six home from the car hospital and is well pleased with its actions. John Gvugie returned from his Michigan trip Thursday. Mr. Grugle likes the country fine. Miss Ozark Bunnel and fnend, Earl ' Johnson, of Delphi, visited her aunt in Milroy Sunday. Miss Iva Fern Blankenship went to Cieero, Ind., Tuesday where she will attend the Indiana Academy. The latest arrival in Milroy was a seven-pound lady at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Chapman Saturday night. , Miss Mana Levany of Lafayette, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hironimus, returned home Sunday. — Wm. Chapman and Lud Clark took their best girls to the Hub Saturday evening and came home by moonlight. Jas. Anderson and family and. mother, of Wheatfield, visited Miss Anderson, the teacher of the Banner school, Sunday. Mt. and Mrs. James Birch entertained relatives from Frankfort, also their son, Frank, and family, of Winamac last week.