Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1916 — LEE [ARTICLE]

LEE

The scarlet fever patients are all getting better now. Arthur Stewart and wife spent Sunday here with H. C. Anderson and wife. Rev. Olin Stewart and family of hear Crawfordsville were here last week visitihg his relatvies. J. H. Culp and family went from Sunday school to his brother’s, William Culp’s, for dinner Sunday. We are surely having ideal autumn weather now. Several farmers begun cribbing their corn this week. John Ringin of Montana was here during this week visiting his brother-in-law, Clarence Brooker, and other friends. Mrs. Simon Parcels’ mind has been affected for several months and it has become so bad recently that application has been made to take her to Longcliff as soon as there is an opening. Mrs. Leroy Noland died early Wednesday morning, November 1. She had been sick for a long time, mention of which had been made in these columns from time to time. The funeral will be held Saturday forenoon and interment made in the Osborn cemetery. Deceased was a daughter of John Leach of Illinois, who came from England. She had long resided in this country and was highly respected for her nobility, of life. Besides her husband the following children survive: Rev. D. E. Noland of Russellville, Mrs. Lillie Whittaker of Hammond, Mrs. Susan Fisher of Tefft and John and Roy of Alaska.