Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1908 — LEE. [ARTICLE]

LEE.

Charley Hollander has gone to work near Remington. J. H. Culp has been doing some carpenter work for H. C. Anderson. Joe Clark’s attended church Sunday and took dinner with T. P. Jacks. Uncle David Culp's went home with Will Noland’s Sunday from church. Mrs. Pearl Donaldson of Monon is visiting her parents, Will Noland’s, this week. Abe Noland's fine strawberries are ripening and they are putting them on the market. Frank Overton has been doing quite a business this week buying and shipping veal calves. Miss Lora Culp was helping her grandmother, Mrs. Catherine Holeman, the last of the week. Miss Artie Gilmore, who has been visiting friends at Terre Haute, came home Thursday morning. Mrs. J. H. Culp called on Mrs. Sam Noland Monday afternoon, who has been sick for several weeks. Last Tuesday Mr. Whitlow had an accident at Lee and got his buggy torn up. No one was hurt. Vern and Roy Culp of Milroy township attended church at Lee Sunday and took dinner with J. H. Culp. Mrs. Charley Lefler and two little daughters of McCoysburg visited her mother, Mrs. Harriet Jacks, Wednesday. Miss Tillie Kopka, who is working for Mrs. Hughes of Thayer, came home Saturday evening on the train and went back to her work Monday morning. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foulkß, who are cooks on the Gilmore dredge, came up the ditph In their boat to Mr. Gilmore’s and - took dinner with them. They were not working then on account of be-

ing out of coal, but are at work now. Grandma Meliender has been visiting her grandchildren, Mrs. Ola Parcels, Mrs. Corda Overton, Mrs. Della Culp and Ray ‘Holeman, at Lee this week. She returned to her daughter’s, Mrs. Catherine Holeman’s. Thursday and her brother Michael Hoback end wife from Tipton came to make a visit with her and other relatives.