Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1908 — BLUE SEA. [ARTICLE]
BLUE SEA.
Mr. Hamilton threshed Saturday. Clel Clark was in Lee Tuesday afternoon. The rain did a great deal of good Thursday. James Boone threshed for Henry Beaver Friday. ' Henry Beaver was in Wolcott Friday forenoon. Quite a good many attended Fountain Park Saturday. The weather gague registered 100 In the shade Sunday. Earl Foulks called on C. Underyreefi Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John O’Connor attended Fountain Park Saturday. Geo. Foulks and Cady Underwood were in Monon Monday afternoon, 1 Rev. Emma Belcher and daughter attended Fountain Park Saturday. Mr. Mattox called on Mr. Underwood and Mr. Boone Sunday evening. / The Baptist preachers are still holding meetings at the Milroy church. Miss Enid Williams spent Sunday with Mrs. C, Uuderwood and Veda Spencer. Roy Mattox spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Underwood and Veda Spencer. Lud Clark, Mace Barlow and John Woosley were in Monon Thursday afternoon. Roy Williams went to help his father thresh Tuesday, south of Rensselaer. The threshing machine in this vicinity broke down and had to pull in for repairs. C. Underwood and wife and Miss Veda Spencer attended Fountain Park Saturday. Mrs. R. Williams spent Tuesday evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foulks. _ Mrs. Roy Williams spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Richard Foulks at the dredge. Mrs. C. Underwood and Miss Veda Spencer attended church Monday and Tuesday evenings. Everyone should attend Fountain Park August 21. It will be the finest day of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. May’s little daughter of Mississippi spoke one of the finest pieces at Fountain Park August 15th that has ever been heard there. Her age Is only 10 years.
PINE GROVE. Verna Shroyer spent Sunday with Stella Nuss. Ben Hopkins spent Sunday with John. Torbet. Mr. Ridder and Mr. Fate called on Andy Ropp Sunday. Roy Torbet went to Wheatfield Monday to work in the haying. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hurley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nuss spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Price of near Parr. Miss Belle Torbet of Tulsa, Okla., returned to Lafayette Wednesday after a week’s visit with her uncle, J. M. Torbet. Bluford Torbet and several others of Iroquois Valley went to the Kankakee river fishing Friday and returned Sunday. They got the sum of one fish, by Bluford being the lucky one. Try again, people.
