Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1908 — Jasper County Gleanings NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY. [ARTICLE]

Jasper County Gleanings NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY.

BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS.

MILROY. Henry Beaver and son Jacob were in Renselaer Saturday. James Clark has purchased hay from John Mellender. D. Williams and wife spent Saturday night with I. J. Clark’s. Mrs. Louisa Foulks spent Sunday with Uncle Thos. Johnson and wife. Roy Williams and wife visited his parents J. Williams and family, last week. I Mrs. A. Dickinson and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Williams attended church here Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Spencer took dinner with Sam Jacks and family in Lee Sunday. Orandmother Foulks and Cady Underwood and R. Foulks were In Monon Saturday. James Stevens of Gillam and other relatives from Ohio, visited Wm. Culp’s last Friday. . . D. Williams preached here In the Banner school house Saturday night and Sunday morning. Mrs. E. Johns, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. D. R. Benson at Lacross, returned home Friday. Mrs. R. Foulks and Mrs. George Foulks and son Earl spent Sunday with Frank May’s. Their' daughter is getting better slowly. Ed Johnson’s spent Sunday with P. Beaver’s family Mrs. Johnson’s inother, Mrs. P. Beaver, having visited them for a few days, returned home with them.

SOUTH NEWTON. Mrs. Nelse Hough called dn Mrs. Earl Leek Friday afternoon. Frank Story visited from Thursday till Sunday with home folks. Miss Ada Yeoman called on the Powell family Thursday afternoon. Frank Shipman and Nelse Hough were Mt. Ayr goers Tuesday evening Nelse Hough vls'ted his daughter, Mrs. Ed. Shanlaub, Thursday, afternoon. Mrs. W. B. Yeoman called on her sister, Mrs. Alice Potts, afternoon. Miss Ada Yeoman spent Monday night with her grandmother Powell. Chas. Weiss, Mrs. Alice Potts and Ada Yeoman were Rensselaer goers Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Yeoman transacted business at Foresman Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waling called on Arthur Powell and family Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leek spent Thanksgiving with W. E. Leek and family at Rensselaer. Steve Protzman moved his corn shelter to Mt. Ayr Wednesday afternoon to shell corn there. Several from this vicinity attended the exercises at Curtis Creek school house, Friday afternoon. Charles Weiss and family ate Thanksgiving dinner with John Weiss, Jr., near Goodland. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson DuCharme attended a birthday dinner at Geo. Kessinger’s south-east of Rensselaer, Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dewey attended a birthday dinner Sunday at the home of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Peters.

Mr. and Mrs. Nelson DuCharme visited the latter’s home folks, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reed and family, last Thursday. Mrs. Mary Powell returned home Saturday from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Markin, near Pleasant Ridge.

The Holiness people are holding revival meetings at the No. 6 schoolhouse this week. Bert Warren of Fair Oaks is conducting the meetings.

Superintendent Lamson and wife took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lamson. In the evening, the former called on Mr. and Mrs. Nelson DuCharme, on his father’s farin.

About 35 or 40 young people spent a very enjoyable evening at Robert Yeoman’s Saturday evening, at a play party. Everbody reported a good time and hoped to spend another such, soon.