Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1914 — All Over The County [ARTICLE]

All Over The County

PINE GROVE. Creola Torbet was a Rensselaer goer Tuesday. Mrs. Blu ford Torbet was a Rensselaer goer Wednesday. Fremont Brown spent Saturday night and Sunday with Acie Snow of near Blackford. Mrs. James Torbet and daughter, Chloae, attended Ladies’ \id at Mrs. Zeb Swaim's at Aix. Mrs. Belle Dickey spent the first of the week with her niece, Mrs. John Dale, and family. Mrs. James Torbet and son. Charley, called on Mrs. Will Hayes and family Monday afternoon. Mrs. Sarah McCleary called on her daughter, Mrs. Bluford Torbet, and baby Wednesday morning. J. W. Baker and uaugnter, Gladys, attended the funeral of his daugh, ter, Pearl, at Fair Oaks Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Honess Baker and family spent Sunday with Manley Stowers and family of near Blackford. Mr. and Mrs. John Galbraith and children of Chicago, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Galbraith Sunday. Mrs. John Torbet spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Clint Beck, of near Pleasant Grove. Chloae and Creola Torbet and neice, Celina Cragiin. spent Sunday with Bernice and Lucy Walker of north of Gifford. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hayes and family, Mr. arid Mrs. George Daniels and Mrs. Sarah McCleary spent Sunday afternoon with Warren Galbraith and family. Celina Cragun returned to her home in Indianapolis Tuesday after a seven weeks’ visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Janies Torbet. and other relatives. Those that spent Sunday with John Dale and family were: Mr. and Mrs. James Torbet, Mrs. Belle Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Torbet and family, Clint Beck and family of Franoesville, Mr. and Mrs. Jonh Torbet and Bluford Torbet and family.

SOUTH AMERICA. Ernest Harris was a Wolcott goer Tuesday. William Havens has purchased a new buggy. J. F. Grouns was a Rensselaer goer Saturday. Charley C'ulp took Sunday dinner with Orland Beaver. Miss Pearl Chapman was a Rensselaer goer Saturday. Mable Clark is going to work for William Havens’ this week. Mrs. Rachel Sommers called on Mrs. Elmer Clark Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Jessie Gibson spent Sunday with her brother, John Havens, and family. Mrs. J. F. Grouns and Mrs. John Havens called on Mrs. Rachel Sommers Monday. Mrs. Mary May and daughter, Ruth, called on her sister, Mrs. Geo. Foulks, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Caster and Mr. and Mrs. .Nick Dignan were Rensselaer goers Saturday. Bruce Sommers of Surrey, Visited his grandmother, Mrs. Rachel Sommers, for a few days last week. John Havens, who has been ditching at Winamac for the past two weeks, came home Friday evening,

returning to Winamac Sunday night. Sunday was the preacher's las'i Sunday here. He gave a very nice sermon which was enjoyed by all. Martha Clark called on Miss Goldie Beaver Tuesday morning to give Miss Goldie her music lesson. Sunday school will be at 10 a. m., Sunday morning and Epworth League ‘ in the afternoon. Everybody come. Mr. and Mrs. John Shellhart and family called on the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Shellhart, Sunday. Miss Belle Southard and her niece and nephew of Monticello, spent Monday with the former's sister, Mrs. Walter Gilmore, Miss Anna Caster and Miss Cora Dignan are going to Kokomo Thursday to spend a few days with relatives and friends. Miss Cora will remain there to w ork for a few weeks. Mrs. Mary Moosmiller and baby came Wednesday night to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. ,Geo. Martin. Mrs. Moosmiller and her father went i nursday to Lafayette to attend the fair there.

LEE. Mr. Ford shipped stock from here Thursday. Born, August 27, to Roy Stiers and wife, a son. They are repairing the stone road south of town this week. O. A. Jacks and wife spent Sunday with relatives in Remington. Mrs. Ida Lewis is going to Lebanon Soon to care for a sick niece. The Mothers’ Jewels had a picnic Thursday on the school house lawn. Frank Eldridge and family spent Sunday with his brother, Bert, and wife. Mrs. Clyde Randle spent. W ednesday here with her sister, Mrs W. L. Stiers. Harry Rishling and family spent Sunday here with Fncle David Culp and wife. , . Several from here attended Fountain Park Assembly near Remington, last Sunday. 1. W* Mellender and wife went from church Sunday to Mrs. (’. A. Holeman's for dinner. Mr, and -Mrs. Joseph Stewart and John Jordan and family went in the former s auto to Montpelier, Ohio, !or a ten days’ visit with relatives. Miss Lural Anderson has returned from accompanying her uncle, James Anderson, to a sanatarium in New Mexico. But it did not agree with him there, and he is now in a hospital in Chicago.

COLFAX TP. NEWTON CO. Most of the siek people are better this week. Nelson Wildrick was taken to a Chicago hospital Wednesday. Carl Wooton and Sam Butts transacted business in Mt. Ayr Tuesday. Mrs. Earl Kennedy spent Thursday of last week with Mrs. Davie Miller. There will be a dance given at

John Neeley’s Saturday night, August 29 th. Mrs. Earl Kennedy spent Thursday with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Harry Young. Sam Butts and wife called on their son-in-law’, Carl Wooton, and wife Wednesday evening. Mrs. Bert Sullivan and mother, Mrs. Annie McCombs w'ent to Enos shopping Wednesday. Will Wooley and wife of Brook, autoed down to see the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wildrick, Sunday. Mrs. James Wildrick and sister-in-law, Bertha Wildrick, spent Saturday night and Sunday with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Peter Clark.