Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1914 — COUNTRY NEWS LETTERS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
COUNTRY NEWS LETTERS
TEFFT. Mrs, Raush has been visiting her con at Kankakee. Mrs. Wills’ sister has been: visiting her for the past week. Miss Anna Rasmussen spent Thursday with friends at San Pierre. Miss I.yda Sands has been called away to nurse a case near French Lick. There has been no Civic League for the past two weeks on account of revival ?-<etings. Margaret Yeager spent Saturday and Sunday at Rensselaer, visiting friends and relatives. George Stalbaum has gone to Evanston, 111. ,to accept a position in the Y. M. C. A. as manager of an office. The many friends of Willie Davis will be glad to know he has been improving rapidly and will be out in a few weeks. Revival meetings began last Sunday morning at Tefft. We are having some very interesting sermons and the singing is enjoyed by all.
POSSUM RUN. Greeley Comer was a Parr goer Monday. James Davis called on Thomas Parker Sunday morning. Mrs. Greeley Comer called on Mrs. Thomas Parker Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Thomas Parker called on Mrs. James Itavis Wednesday afternoon. Miss Marie Barkley spent from Friday until Sunday with home folks. Mrs. Ed Spurgeon helped Mrs. Greeley Comer cook for wood sawers Friday. Rudolph Ritter and wife took dim ner with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Davisson Sunday. Mr: and Mrs. John Price spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Caldwell and family. Kenneth Davisson spent Monday night with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed., Barkley. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Myers and son, Elwood, took dinner Friday with Mr. and Mrs Tames Pierson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne and two children called on Mr. and Mrs. James Davis Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Heil and daughter. Fern, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Greeley Comer and family. Mrs. Wm. Pollock and Mrs. James
Pierson and son spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. James Myers and family, of Gifford. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pollock and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Myers and two children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Myers and family.
McCOYSBURG. Jessie llrown was a Rensselaer goer Thursday. >■ James Wood is continuing about the same, lie is very low. Guy Bebee called on his sister Mps. James Jeffries, and family Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Ferguson called on Mrs. H. E. Lowman Tuesday evening. The “burg” had quite' a little storm Thursday ,and it is still raining. ‘ • « Mrs. T. B. Stevenson called on Mrs. Wm. McDonald Thursday afternoon Mrs. I). W. Johnson spent Thursday night with her daughter, Mrs. Grat Lutz. Mrs. Wm. McDonald and children called on Mrs. Charles Stultz Wednesday afternoon. Georgie Stultz is nursing an abcess of the tooth this w r eek, and is not able to attend school. Charles Stultz went up to Hammond Friday to see his sister, Mrs. Wm. Puntiey, and husband. Mrs. T. B. Stevenson, Mrs. J. R. Phillips and mother called on Mrs. H. E. Lowman Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Ferguson and children went over to Mon'on Saturday noon, returning home in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson and children spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stmtlz and family. Bruce Rhine and Clay Lutz, of Monon, spent Thursday with Mr. Lutz’s nephew, Grant Lutz, of McCoysburg. Mrs. O. E. Hitehings and Mrs. Charles Armstrong spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. R. Phillips and mother. Pearl Johnsbn and Frank Stephens are all over the mumps, No others have taken them but little Flossie Johnson. ' M rs. New ton Funk, who has been staying with her daughter, Mrs.-Del-Bin Albright, and family, returned to her home Wednesday at Headlee. Harve Lowman and family have moved over in Milrov, and Mr and Mrs. YV ilson Bussell will move in the house vacated by them in a few days. The MCCoysburg section men nearly passed in their checks when train No. 4 caught them and the train had to stop and give the men time to get off the track.
