Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1915 — HAPPENING IN OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGES [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

HAPPENING IN OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGES

MILROY. Sophia Clark spent Sunday with Sylvia Thos. Porter bought cattle in this vicinity Monday. >. Mrs. Schwartz spent Sunday with Mrs. Isaac Hamilton. f Mr. „and Mrs. G. Foulks ate dinner Sunday with Lud Clark's. Mr. Wilson arid H. Samsel spent Sunday night with Lud Clark's. Mrs. Mary McCashen and Miss Ettiw, Spent Tuesday wjth Mrs. J. R Clark. C «a< James anA family and Elzie Miller's spent Sunday with Claude Spencer's. Frank Sommers went to Wolcott after Rev. Samsel and entertained ~ him Saturday night. . ■ - ■ . ■■■ . J. Ross and family attended the Sunday school convention at McCoysburg Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCashen and daughter/ Velma, spent Sunday with a A. R. Clark’s at Lee. Rev. Samsel came and preached Sunday morning and in the evening. He will preach again June 13. Come to Sunday school early next Sunday, May 30, and be present at the convention, immediately after Sunday school. Preaching again on June 13. Mrs. Mary McCashen and daughter weUr to A. J. McCashen’s last week on Friday, the day of the sand storm. They experienced a very disagreeable trip. Some of the neighbors met and finishing putting In Isaac Hamilton’s corn Thursday. Mr. Hamilton has been in poor health this spring, it being difficult for him to work at times.

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Will Morris re-planted corn Friday. There was a fine rain fell here Tuesday. Ard Bullis is the proud owner of a new buggy. Pearl Dunn visited at James Bullis' Sunday. William Morris buzzed slabs for Jesse Dunn Monday. William Morris hoed corn for Jesse Dunn Tuesday. John Welsh made a business trip to Chicago Thursday. William Morris and family visited at Jesse Dunn's Sunday. James Keister and family visited at Len Keister’s Sunday. Nate Welsh went Sunday afternoon to look over his crops. 'William Morris and family and Jesse Dunn and family attended band concert at Rensselaer Wednesday evening. Mrs. William Morris and daughter, Helen, called on Mrs. Jesse Dunn Monday. James Fleming and family and Mr. and Mrs. L. M, Ritchey autoed to Wolcott Sunday. Victor and Vance Michaels autoed to Rensselaer Sunday” night and brought the sawmill men back.

PROGRAM OF

Union Township Sunday School Convention TO BE HELD AT Parr, Ind., Sunday, June 6. 10:00—‘Union, Sunday school, conducted by W. O. Gourley. 10:55—Music. Invocation by Rev. Chambers. How to Study the Bible., Chas. Harrington. 11:10—Home Department Work, Mrs. N. McKay. Discussion. 11:30—-Cradle Roll, Tp. Chairman of Cradle Roll Dept. Appointment of committees. Dinner. I:3o—Music. Invocation, Rev. Postill. I:4o—Organized Work, J. N. Leatherman. Discussion, led by W. L. Wood. Solo. ' 2:10- —Teacher Training, R. W. ' Fair. " ■ Discussion, led by Mrs. Wm. Petty. 2:35 —Graded Lessons, Mrs. Dr. Hemphill. Discussion. Music. 3:00 —Temperance Work, B. D. • Coiner. , 3:2o—Missionary Work, Miss Floy Williams. , Discussion’ led by Lois Meader. Special Music, Aix school. Round Table Conference. Report of Committees. Election of Officers. Offering. Music. Benediction, Rev. Crider.