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

SOUTH NEWTON.

Harry Dewey hauled hogs to Mt. Ayr Wednesday. Mrs. Chas. Weiss w-as a Brook goer last Friday. Joe Charles spent Saturday night with Warner Hough. Joe Ade made a business trip to Harry Dewey’s Saturday. Nelse Hough hauled hay from Evert Halstad’s Monday. Philip Paulus made a business trip to Mt. Ayr Saturday. Miss Bessie Peters spent Saturday night and Sunday with home folks. Miss Bessie Peters called on Mrs. Chas. Weiss last Thursday afternoon. ’ Mrs. Walter Jenkison called on Mrs. John Jenkison last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Waling called on her sister Mrs. Arthur Powell Monday afternoon. Sidney Holmes and family spent Sunday afternoon with Arthur Mayhew and wife. Will Mayhew and a plasterer from Brook plastered Walter Jenkison’s kitchen last Friday. Nate Dangerfield, who is ditching for Philip Paulus, spent Sunday with his family in Brook. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Grant took Sunday dinner with Miss Mary Meyer of Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. Al Peters spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Harry Dewey and husband. Bert Mayhew and family of near Brook were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mayhew Sunday.' Misses Sadie and Bessie Paulus were . the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waling Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Otto Bengston and mother Mrs. Rimer of Mt. Ayr were the guests of Mrs. Earl Leek Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Dewey visited from Saturday till Monday with the families of Chas. Weiss and Harry Dewey. (There are still some farmers in this vicinity who are still putting in oats. The ground has been too wet to work most of the time. Ed Waling hauled sheep from Arthur Mayhew’s to his farm near Brook last Thursday. Fred Waling and Arthur Mayhew assisted him. Some of the ladies of Rensselaer enjoyed a fine spin around town Sunday with Charlie Grant’s mule-a-mobile. Maybe we would enjoy one also. Mrs. Chas. Waling and daughter, Mrs. Frank Erwin, of Brook, visited Saturday night and Sunday with

the families of Fred Waling and Arthur Mayhew. Mrs. James Reed spent last Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Paulus. Bessie Paulus returned home with her after a visit of about two weeks.