Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1914 — COUNTRY NEWS LETTERS [ARTICLE]
COUNTRY NEWS LETTERS
COLFAX TP. NEWTON CO. We had a big shower Monday and also one Tuesday. Bert Sullivan called on John Williams Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Knapp called on Mrs, Earl Kennedy Saturday afternoon. Carl Wooton took the train from Morocco for Florida Tuesday morning. Guy and George Wooton spent Tuesday forenoon at the home of Homer Stanley. Johnie . Williams, of the Gaff ranch, is hauling corn from Mr. Hohn for John Ross. Mrs. McComb and daughter, Mrs. Bert Sullivan, and children spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Carl Wooton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elijah, of near Morocco, had a birthday party on their daughter, Marion, Thursday evening. The weather was pretty bad, but it was reported that, they had a fine time. Mrs. Charles Knapp and two children, of Laporte, came Friday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wildrick. Mr. Knapp’s mother, of Brook, is keeping house for him while his wife is away visiting.
McCoysburg.
Charlie Stevenson took dinner Tuesday with Alice Stevenson. Several from around McCoysburg attended the big show at Rensselaer Wednesday. Ernest Cook and Alice Stevenson took a ride over to Monon and back Sunday on a motorcycle. McCoysburg has just received a new stack of rainwater. Any ohe not having any call at once. Mrs. Guy Beebe and two children, of Newland, visited her sister-in-law from Tuesday until Wednesday, It is reported that the Ladies’ Aid will hold an ice cream social at the home of Mrs. Gus Stephens Saturday eve. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lutz and baby, who has been visiting his folks at Monon since Saturday, returned 'bonne Thursday morning.
