Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1909 — Country Correspondence [ARTICLE]

Country Correspondence

PARR. Charley Aery spent Sunday with Ross Rowen. George Myers spent Friday night with Sam Skllon. Miss Marie Grant spent Sunday with Miss Lula Rowen. Miss Grace Price spent Tuesday with Mrs. Logan Wood. Miss Clara Hurle spent Sunday with Miss Hattie Shelter. Mrs. John Lakin spent Tuesday with Mrs. Charley Rowen. Charley Rowen and family were Rensselaer goers Saturday. Winifred Hurley spent Sunday with his uncle, John Hurley. Jeff Shelter of Morocco spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Shelter. John Beasy of Chicago Heights spent Friday night with R. M. Hurley. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Shelter spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. B. Sheffer. Mr. and Mrs. John Marion spent Sunday with her father, George Warren. Charley Warren and family spent Sunday evening with R. M. Hurley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Caldwell spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Price. Quite a few young people attended the party Saturday night at Mr. King's north of here. The Rebeccas are going to serve a supper in the Hall Saturday night, Oct. 23. Everybody come. Miss Agnes Hurley and Eddie Warren left last Friday morning on the milk train for St. Joe, Mich., where they were married. There were 9 few people from here attended the funeral of James Snider- Interment was made in the Dunkard cemetery. * Miss Gustie and Chester Hurley spent last week with their cousins, Misses Deva, Ida and Clara and Winifred Hurley. They were here from Battle Ground.

MT. AYR. (From The Pilot.) J. B. Ashby and wife left Monday for a week's visit at Monon and Montlcello. Mra. Chas- Elijah returned Monday from a visit with her parents at Big Rapids, Mich. Earl Foulks and wife of Lee, Ind., visited here over Sunday with Rev. and Mra. 'D. E. Noland. J. H. Dunlap was on the sick list the latter part of last week and the Drat of this, but la now some better. Richard Witham of Montioello

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visited here Sunday evening and night with his father, J. M. Witham, and sister Lillian. Mrs. Jane Jenkinson returned Saturday from a ten days visit with friends and relatives at Fowler, Remington, Monon and Lee, Ind. Chas. Bengston and wife, F. M. Makeever and daughter Jane, returned last week from a two weeks visit with relatives at Caledenia, Ohio. Misses Lillian Witham and Ada Miller visited Friday evening and Saturday at Rensselaer with Mr. and Mrs- Frank Critser, taking in the horse show. Monday was Lee Mauck’s 27th birthday anniversary and in honor thereof about forty friends and relatives congregated at his home northeast of here on the day before to pay their respects. A fine dinner was served and the day was very pleasantly spent. Lee was the recipient of several handsome and useful gifts from the guests in token of their esteem.