Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1914 — News Letters From the Country [ARTICLE]
News Letters From the Country
BAUM’S BRIDGE. Mrs. Hallier visited the River school last Thursday. W. R. Custard departed for Warren, Ind., last Friday, on legal business. Mrs. Terry and Miss Maud Smith were callers at the Vandercar home Friday. Messrp. Clifford Custard and Wm. Bush called on your correspondent Saturday evening. Miss Maud Smith departed for Chicago Sund'ay morning to hear a sermon by Pastor Rjussell. Edson Gibbs departed for Wilmington, Del., Saturday morning to appear in the U. S. court there as a witness for the government in a case against a defunct insurance company that operated in this state a short time ago. , If we all could realize the great importance of a hearty co-operation with the teacher in the interpretation of the school work, we would surely bestir ourselves and put ourselves in vital connection with the school work by frequent visits. Thus we would develop a harmony upon the basis of a mutual understanding.
