Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 86, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1911 — SOUTH NEWTON. [ARTICLE]

SOUTH NEWTON.

Frank Stoty called on Earl Leek and' wife Friday. Mias Yeager spent Thursday night with Victoria Marshl ‘ Mrs. George Heuson called on Mrs. Alice Potts Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Doan called on Mrs. : Philip Paulus Thursday afternoon. Co. Supt. Lamson visited schools

in the south end of Newton tp. Tuesday. , Willard Pruett. Jess Dunn and Earl Clinton attended Nelse Hough’s sale Wednesday, *’ Chas Weiss and family took Sunday dinnej: at Goodland with his father and mother. 1 .Fred Waling and family spent Sunday at Brook with Mrs. Waling’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Pots. Mrs. Jess Dunn and Mrs. Paulus,

helped Mrs. Clarence Pruett with her butchering work Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sommers and son Virgil of Lafayette spent Monday with the former’s sister, Mrs. Clarence Pruett and husband. \ Ernest. Mayhew, Eli Brown and Roy Mayhew spent Friday with Bert Mayhew’s near Foresman Poy Mayhew remained there for a short visit and then stated back to Missouri a few days later.

Mrs. James Reed and .children of Surrey spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents, Philip Paulus and family. She was accom- , panted home by her sister Sadie; who will spend a week or two with her. Philip Paulus, Ernest Mayhew, A. C. Pancoast, John Rush and Feldhaus boys helped Erhardt Weurthner move from the Ben Sayler farm to his owp, up near Surrey. The people

of this vicinity regret to lose such’estimable neighbors as Mr. and Mrs. Weurthner, but our Loss will be the gain of the Surrey neighborhood. We wish them the best of luck in their new home. •