Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1910 — Untitled [ARTICLE]
, ; NEW CENTER. Ernest / Miles attended church at Wolcott Sunday evening. Mrs. Isaac Hamilton spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Permelia Billiard. . V Misses Jessie and Belli Southard 6pent Sunday evening with Miss Mary Miles. Janies Hamilton is at home assisting his father with his barn this week. Mr, and Mrs. Mingling of Wolcott visited with their son Roy and family Sunday. Chas. Summers spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Chas. Sommers, Sr., and brother Frank. Mr. and Mrs. George Caster and family spent Sunday with George Beaver and family’. Everybody come Out to Sunday school next Sunday, as it is the day set for the election of officers. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hamilton and Ernest Beaver spent last Sunday with the Beaver brothers near Remington. Edward Herman transacted business in Wolcott Friday, He says he thinks he will be ready to start for North Dakota next week. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and daughter, Miss Gertrude, of north of Rensselaer, took dinner with Mr. William Miles and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sigman and family, Mr. and Mrs. JOqpph Sigman and daughter Mattie and Valentine Shaffer took dinner with Wiley Latta and family Sunday. Mrs. James A. May returned home a few days ago from a few days visit at Wheat field with her •daughter, Mrs. Morgan Sterritt, Who is teaching at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harris and two little sons, Mir. and Mrs. Erhardt Weurthner and son of Mt. Ayr, and Mr. and Mrs. John Southard ate a sumptuous silpper with Mr. and Mrs. Ed May and family Sunday evening. The Hon. Mr. Crumpacker promised George Foulks that if he was returned to congress be would see that Milroy would have a mail route in the near future. Come, George, and spur Edgar up and see that he does. I’ll bet he don’t. Rev. Kuonen will preach at the Milroy Church next Sunday evening. Everybody come out and listen to him as he is able to render .an interesting sermon. We are also to make up our minds as to whether we can support him as our regular minister every other Sunday evening. Miss Mary Miles returned home from Decatur, 111., last Friday after spending several weeks in the hospital, where she underwent four operations. She says she is feeling fine and thinks she will be able tp go back to Los Animos, Colo., after Christmas to take up her school work again.
PINE GROVE. Mrs. Cooper was a Rensselaer goer Wednesday. John Torbet tOKok dinner with John Daniels Sunday. Mrs. George Daniels is Quite poorly at this writing. Mrs. Theodore Snow called on Mrs, Andy Ropp Monday. Bluford Torbet took dinner with his b.est girl Sunday. John Torbet called on Willie Miller Tuesday evening. George Masters is painting Chas. Shroyor’s house this week. William Daniels was out to his farm in this vicinity Wednesday. Harold Gifford called on J, M. Torbet and family Wednesday evening. Horace Daniels of Rensselaer is out to his farm husking corn this week. Chairles Britt and sisfer Nile attended church at Brushwood Sunday night. Everett Walker and best girl callel on the farmer’s untie, Charles Walker, Tuesday evening. Gusta McCleary, who is working for Henry Peirson, spept Sunday with her mother of Independence. Bertha Cooper, who was at home last week, returned to her work at Carter Garriott’s Sunday evening. Silas Tombs has purchased a new shedden and will begin _to shred fodder at Harry Gifford s Thursday. A 1 Timmons and Jim Elliot of Rensselaer, who are* digging the big ditch, are boarding at J. M. Torbet's. Mrs. Chas. Sehroyer and Mrs. James Torbet and daughter Creola called on Mrs. B. Forsythe of Rensselaer Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Rose Sheilds of Indiana Harbor, who came to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mirs. Oppenchain, is visiting relatives here this week.
NORTH UNION. Grace Peyton spent Saturday at ; home. '■/■ ■ . •['/ A 1 Keener spent Sunday with Will Fay lor. Mrs. H. Dexter went to Rensselaer Friday. Tom Florence was in Rensselaer Saturday. The farmers. are all busy husking corn nowadays. I. F. Header was in Rensselaer Friday on business. Al Keener went to Rensselaer Monday on business. Grace Peyton attended teachers’ institute t,o-day at Fair Oaks. Mrs. Will Fayler attended aid society at Brushwood Wednesday. D. Harms and family went to Rensselaer the last of the week.
