Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1914 — PINE GROVE. [ARTICLE]

PINE GROVE.

•James Britt called on Andy Ropp Sunday. Harry Gifford is tilling his silo this week. John Torbet is cutting corn for his father. James Torbet, this week. Miss Bertha Williams spent Tuesday night with Mrs. Charles Shroyer. Mrs. Charles Shroyer and Bertha Williams called on Mrs. Burr Wednesday. Mrs. Lizzie Cooper is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred McColly, at Wheatfield. There is no school this week on account of the teachers' institute at Rensselaer. Mrs. James Torbet attended Ladies' Aid at Mrs. Charles Reed's Wednesday. Chloae Torbet and May Dickey spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. John Torbet. Fremont Brown, Harvey Snow and Thomas Cooper spent Sunday with Elmer Shroyer. Misses Chloae and Creola Torbet spent Sunday with Gertrude and Bessie Faylor of near Virgie. Mrs. Belle Dickey and daughter, May, and Chloae Torbet spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. John Torbet. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shroyer and Mrs. Ad Shook and children attended the birthday dinner on Charles Pullins Sunday. Mrs. Mahala Williams and family of south of Aix, spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Charles Shroyer, and family of Independence. Those that spent Sunday with Clifford and Gladys Baker were: Miss Bessie Thompson of Newland, Nile, James and Curtis Gifford. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donnelly and family and Mr. and Mrs. Will Beck and daughter of Rensselaer, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ropp and fmily. Mr. and Mrs, James Torbet and son, Charlie, Mrs. Belle Dickey and daughter, May, and Mr. and Mrs. Bluford Torbet and daughter, Ruth, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah McCleary and son, Everett. Mrs. Harry Gifford and children, who have been in Wisconsin for her health, returned home Saturday. She is feeling quite a bit better than when she went away. 1 Her sister, Mrs. Robert Insker, of Hercher, 111., accompanied her home.