Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1915 — HAPPENINGS IN OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGES [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
HAPPENINGS IN OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGES
POSSUM RUN. Everett Parker was a Rensselaer goer Tuesday. Orpha and Myrtle Parker spent Sunday with Nile Britt. Ores Cunningham of Laura, was a Rensselaer goer Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. .Janies Britt spent Sunday with George Davisson and wife. . Don't forget the box social at Gifford Saturday evening. Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. G. 11. Comer and family spent Sunday with George Heil and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bretenbaugh and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Price, Nile Britt, Essie and Wayne Comer spent Saturday night with Orpha and Myrtle Parker. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Johnson and family tools supper with Everett, Orpha and Myrtle Parker Sunday evening.
LEE t • Mrs. Linback has been on the sick list this week. Roy Stiers, the hardware merchant, has purchased an auto. Mrs. Ida Lewis went to Mrs: Ella Noland’s Sunday for dinner. Mrs. G. A. Jacks called on Mrs. Etta Lefler Wednesday afternoon. J. H. Culp and family went from church Sunday to W. E. Culp’s for dinner. Uncle David Culp has been quite sick this week, Dr. Clayton is attending him. Clyde Clark and family, of near Morocco, were here Sunday calling on relatives. J. W. Mellender and family spent Sunday with her brother, Jake Moore, of near Monon. Ray and Asa Holeman and fam-
ilies and Mrs. Ephriam Gilmore spent Sunday at Elmer Gilmore’s. Lon Manning and family and Miss Cora Noland spent Sunday at Mr. Whitlow's, near Francesville. H. C. Anderson and wife and Fred Stiers and wife went to Becky Jacks’ for dinner from Sunday school. Frank Overton has traded his old auto for a new 1 one, but the latter has not arrived yet at this writing. O. A. Jacks and wife and Mrs. Ann Rishling took Sunoay dinner with Mr. and Mrs. True Woodworth at Rensselaer. Mrs. Ida Lewis is planning to start to Madison, in the south part of the state, this week to spend the winter with relatives. S. M. Jacks and family and G. A. Jacks and wife autoed to their brother's, W. E. Jacks, near Rensselaer, Sunday. Frank Eldridge and family went to Ezra Wolf’s, in Barkley, last Sunday. Their son, 'Ezra, stayed to work for Mr. Wolf.
J. H. Culp and wife and Mrs. C. A. Holeman and Mrs. Elmer Gilmore autoed to Monticello Tuesday to have dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lehman and soil and Mrs. Mary Parker of Francesville, spent Sunday afternoon with Harry Rishling and family.
GIFFORD. Don't forget the social tonight. Greely Comer and family spent Sunday with relatives here. Paul Samuelson was the Sunday guest of Mrs. Roller, near Buck Horn. Let everybody come to the box social given by the Rebekah’s in the hall tonight. 'Mrs. Andy Meyer* and Myrtle and Orpha Parker called on Mrs. George Heil Wednesday afternoon. .Vr. and Mrs. Theodore Smith returned home Saturday night after a week’s visit with relatives in Illinois. ’ , / Mr. Moore, who purchased the Kight farm of George Meyers, has erected a new house, which improves the looks of the farm. Reuben Snyder’s have moved from the Kellenburger residence across the road into Mr. Tanner’s property, vacated by Mr. Morgan. Andy Meyers bought Mr. Morgan’s barber shop outfit, and has been practicing up and yelling, “Whtfs next” for the past week. Jim Morgan and wife left Saturday for Paoli, Orange county, where they will make their future home-, having purchased Mr. Morgan’s old home place.
PINE GROVE. We are having some slight touch of winter weather now. Mrs. Andy Ropp called on Mrs. James Torbet Friday morning. Chloae Torbet is working for Mrs. Alda Parkison, in Rensselaer.Alice and Hazel Brouhard took dinner with Gladys Baker Sunday. Roy TorWet’s and Charles Shroyer’s are dressing geese and ducks today. Barbara Hayes attended a birthday party given by Anna Morganegg Sunday.
