Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1916 — HAPPENINGS IN OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGES [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

HAPPENINGS IN OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGES

PINE GROVE Mrs. Harry Gifford is on th© sick list at this writing, Elmer Shroyer is husking corn for Glen Norman, south of Aix. Several from this vicinity attended the William Markin sale. H. G. Lutz of Lafayette was out to his farm Monday on business. Miss Creola Torbet spent Sunday with Neva. Garriott of hear Aix. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Odle are the proud parents of a new baby girl. Several of the young folks of this community attended the pie social at Aix Friday night. A good many people from this neighborhood attended the baroecue at Rensselaer Thursday. All reported a fine time. Mrs. Charles Shroyer and daughter Vernie called on Irma George Sunday afternoon. The latter is very low with pneumonia at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ritter, son Rudolph and family, Mrs. William Schultz and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schultz went to Illinois Sunday to attend the funeral of a niece of Mrs. Ritter’s.

LEE Lonnie Noland and Lowell Morton went to Chicago Tuesday to try to get jobs. Ray Holeman and family went from Sunday school to J. H. Culp’s for dinner Sunday. Corn ohredding is about done in our neighborhood and husking pretty well along. Roy Stiers’ baby is recovering now from its sickness of scarlet fever and measles. Mrs. George Holeman of Monti' cello was here last week calling on relatives and friends. Mrs. C. A. Holeman and Mrs. Elmer Gilmore and children spent Wednesday with Mrs. J. H. Culp. H. C. Anderson and wife went from' Sunday school with W. L. Stiera and wife for dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoult, Mrs. C. A. Hcleman, S. W. Noland and family spent Sunday at Asa Holeman’s. G. A. Jacks and wife and Becky

Jacks and daughter went to Rensselaer Sunday afternoon to call on relatives. Mrs. s. W. Noland and Mrs. G. A. Jacks called on Uncld David Culp Tuesday afternoon. Mr! Culp is feeling some better at this writing. Misses Hazel and Florence Jacks of near Rensselaer were here visiting last week. Their cousin, Miss Delma Lefler, accompanied them home for a short visit. While Mrs. Walter Jordan Was hanging paper Saturday evening she tell and broke one bone in her arm j ust below the elbow. Miss Eva Hoult is doing her work for her.