Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1900 — PARR. [ARTICLE]
PARR.
Miss Addie Putman’s favorite flower is Sweet William. Mr. and Mrs. Watt Hopkins visited at Wm. Blankenbaker’s Sunday. W. V. Hudson of Hammond was a business visitor here on Friday of last week. Mrs. W. V. Hudson and children of Hammond, are visiting relatives in Parr and ityMrs. Nancy Hamacher returned home last week from a month’s visit with relatives in Hammond. Miss Bessie Warne and Elmer Hershman of Chicago Heights, visited relatives here a few days last week. The family of Mr. Brooks, Judy & Wood’s blacksmith, now occupies Aunt Mary Greenfield's residence. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Benbow is slowly improving but is still badly afflicted with boils. Mrs. John Garriott and Mrs. W. V. Hudson and babies visited at Thos. Hamacher’s, near Virgie, Wednesday. Miss Nann'e Blankenbaker is staying with her cousin Harley Lamson, south of Rensselaer. Will is lonely now. Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Sheffer. Mrs. Belle Price and son Estel, and Jesse Sheffer spent Sunday at Shelby. Ottis remained to make hay. Mrs. Theresa McCurtain and daughter Ida, and Mrs. Elias Brockus and children visited Sam Potts and wife near Rosebud Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J L. Babcock and children and Dr. and Mrs. Kirk went fishing at Water Valley Wednesday, bringing home a fine lot of fish. Watt Hopkins and Sherman Thornton and family of Vaughn, visited our Sunday scflbol Sunday. Come again, we like to have interested visitors.
