Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1908 — LUCKY SEVEN. [ARTICLE]

LUCKY SEVEN.

And we didn’t drown. Wm. McNeil was down from Lacrosse Saturday. Ted Biggs and Ernest Asher were in our vicinity Sunday. Grace Albin, of San Pierre, spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Gregory spent Sunday at the Jes Sup home. Wm. Jasperson spent a few days in Chicago last week. Anna Jaspersqn spent Sunday at her home south of Tefft. Fred Jessup attended teachers’ institute Saturday afternoon. Mrs. E. Jensen and son Louis were through our territory Saturday. Homer Fisher and Fred Jessup spent Sunday with Elwood Gulbranson. The stone road, which was damaged by the recent flood, is being repaired this week. ——— Everybody attend the W. H. S. play given in the opera house Friday and Saturday nights. Mrs. Dave Wesner and daughter Hazel spent Friday afternoon at the home of F. W. Fisher. Mrs. A. E. Hughes and family and Dan Gross and family spent Sunday in Gifford. They report very bad roads. Wm. McNeil, formerly of Wheatfield, has rented his farm east of town to Mr. Neil, who took possession the first of the week. It is understood that L. V. will be minus a scribe in the near future. But they might assist Four Corners, as they will be near neighbors.

Hazel and Robbie Heil entered school at Van Patton Monday morning. They were very welcome, as the school has been decreased to some extent in the past week. The surprise party given at the home of Joe Fenzel Saturday night was well attended and all report a jolly good time, especially Fred. Mr. and Mrs. John Thorne spent Monday with friends at Dunn’s siding. A number of Miss Hannah Bulkema’s friends gathered at her home Sunday evening to partake of a farewell supper. Those present were Floy Hubbard, Effie Fisher, Ethel Hibbs, Ethel Mills, Irvin Albin, Wm. Jasperson and Joe Fenzel.' Miss Hannah left Monday morning for North Dakota. Her friends and acquaintances regret to see her go, as she will be greatly missed by all who knew her.