Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 December 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A son. was born Friday #• Mr. and Mirs. Dolph Day. Buy your box stationery and envelopes at The Democrat office. g:• . ' - ‘ > v Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Meek of Indianapolis are visiting H. C. Meek and family of Union tp. Mrs. L. R. Pitzer of Indianapolis is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ritts. Miss Ora Duvall of Watertown, So. Dak., is here for a visit with relatives and old friends. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Reed and children went to Urbapa, 111., Monday to spend the Mrs. Marie Hopkins returned a few days ago from a visit with her son Arthur and wife at Superior, Neb. Uncle John Groom, who fell a few days ago, breaking one of his limbs, is still in a very weak condition. Mrs. Victor Timmons of Kankakee, 111., who has been visiting relatives in Jordan tp., returned home Monday. G. G. Plummer, of WiMiston, No. Dak., ig visiting his daughter, Mrs. George Mustard, and other relatives and old friends in this vicinity. Mt. and Mrs. D. S. Makeever of Newton tp., left Monday to spend the holidays with bis sister, Mrs. Phelix Lester of Alliance, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. L. Warne of Laurens, lowa, are visiting his father, Theodore Wlarne, at Parr, and brother, Everett Warne of Rensselaer. H. L. Barnes, of Oshkosh, Wis., is here to spend Christmas with his wife and baby, who are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Rainier. Mrs. Emory Mills of Muncie was called here to attend the funeral of 'her grandfather, J. V. Parkison. She will remain here for several days, visiting relatives and friends. Dr. Ruzow, the new dentist who is now assisting J. W. Horton in his dental office, was raised and educated in Germany, He speaks that and other languages flueutly.—Advt The McDonald sisters of east of Pleasant Ridge marketed 36 M. B. turkeys here last week that brought them $116.23. One old tom weighed 37 pounds and the others averaged about twenty pounds each.
i Mrs. A. A. Fell’s Sunday school class gave a miscellaneous sboweT last Thursday evening at the , home of Miss Miabel Nowels for Miss Bertha Stock sick, who was married yesterday to Mr. Edward Beecher of near Foresmiaw. Miss Ocie Wlooid of Parr, entertained the following Rensselaer young ladles at her home Monday: Misses Edina Robinson, Esther Padgett, Gladys Pierce, Angella Kolhoff, Lucy Healy, Maurine Tuteur, and Cora Bruner. / Bruce Porter, who came with the funeral party accompanying the remains of J. V. Parkisom from Bucklen, Kan., returned to ihis home at Mt. Vernon, So. Dak., Monday. Mrs. Porter will remain for a visit here before returning. Amiel Schrader writes from Minot, No. Dak., in renewing his subscription to The Democrat and says: “We have been having fine weather here; about zero and not much snow. Wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.”
J. L. Brady’s bible class gave a farewell banquet for him at the Christian Church parlors Friday evening, and presented him with a gold-handled umbrella as a memento of the occasion. About forty members of th\e class were present. Abe Martin says: “Mrs. Tipton. Bud’s nephew has only been in college three months an’ he has designed two pipes. Ther’s so blamed many purty girls clerkin these days that you can’t blame a feller fer goin’ in a store just t’ look around.” Mr. ard Mrs. Granville Moody, daughter Nellie and son Granville, Jr., and John Parkison, Barkley tp., left Monday for a visit with the former’s daughter, Mrs. George Dunn and family at Topeka, Kan. John Parkison will visit his mother and sisters at Kingman, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. DeFoe Spencer and son of Monti cello were guests of Mr. and M¥s. N. S. Bates Sunday night. They are moving to Spokane, Wash., and stopped over night here with Mr. and Mrs. Bates while on their way to Rockford, 111., to spend the j hollidayfe, and from there they will go to Spokane.
