Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1909 — EGYPT. [ARTICLE]

EGYPT.

Bruce Stevens of Morocco called on Lilly Bow'ers Sunday. Mr. and, Mrs. Joseph Galey were Rensselaer goers Saturday. Warren Dwire worked a few days last week for William Morris. Miss Florence Antcliff called on D. V. Blake’s Saturday afternoon. Miss Eva Michales called on D. V. Blake's Thursday afternoon. Most of the farmers of this locality are through sowing oats. Bert Welsh and family visited Riley Tullis and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Michaels visited at W. P. Michaels Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eisle and two daughters visited D. V. Blake’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Pass took Sunday dinner with Charles Antcliff and family. Mrs. Frank Antcliff and Leonard Toyne called on Charles Antcliff Sunday afternoon. Jessie Dunn’s children are visiting this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pruett. Mrs. Michaels and children of Foresman spent a few' days last week with W. F. Michaels and family. The ball game between the Egypt and Germany teams at Henry Haag’s Sunday, was well attended. Score 7 to 15 in favor of Egypt. LEE. Miss Schofield of Monon spent Sunday with Miss Ethel Lewis. Sunday Frank Overton and family visited at John Mellender’s. Charley Jacks .and family returned to their home in Rensselaer Sunday. Miss Lural Anderson w’ent to Monon Monday evening on the milk train. Miss Ethel Lewis went Monday morning to work for Kenton Parkison’s near Rensselaer. Miss Anna Zable went to work for Mrs. Harvey Wood near Rensselaer Monday morning. Mrs. Mary Jacks and daughter Dollie went Saturday afternoon to call on Mrs. Phillips north of here. Mrs. Harvey Wood and Mollie Wood came Sunday to church and then spent the day at Will Rishllng’s. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, John Jordan and wife and Mr. Grass and Lora and Glenn Culp took dinner Sunday at Mrs. Lewis . Sam Noland’s have changed doctor’s for their little girl and they think she is Improving slowly, but is not able to be up yet. Friday night the Lee Orchestra played at S. M. Jacks’ and Sam recorded a couple of their pieces of music on his phonograph. Will Stiers and family went Saturday to Vet Yeoman’s near Monon and visited till Monday morning, then came home on the milk train. Clyde Clark and wife of Morocco came Saturday and visited their home folks till Monday, and also attended league here Sunday evening. Mrs. Gilmore and grandson Elvin Jordan went Saturday to visit her daughter Mrs. Ray Holeman near Monticello and returned Sunday evening. % Sunday afternoon an accident curred at Mike Peregrine’s. His little son George was playing with a dull hatchet and chopped the thumb completely off of Myra Peregrine’s little boy.

| Tuesday Mrs. Effie Deardorff and mother went from H. C. Anderson’s, I where they have been the last month I to Peru to visit relatives, and Mrs. i Deardorff will go to South Dakota (where her husband is after the middle of May. Her mother will make ■ her nome with another daughter.