Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1916 — HAPPENINGS IN OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGES [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
HAPPENINGS IN OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGES
MILROY Orland Beaver came home Tuesday Orabelle Swartz is spending this ■week with her parents. W. B. Fisher and son Clyde were Wolcott goers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. True Culp spent Sunday night with Charles Beaver’s. J. R. Clark and family attended Sunday school here Sunday afternoon. Treacy Johnson spent Sunday night with Mr and Mrs. W. P. Gaffield. Mrs. Vesta Hamilton and little daughter Velma came Tuesday for a visit with relatives. Martha Clark spent Saturday nigh' and Sunday with her brother, Oeighton Clark, and family. Misses Marie and Jueanita Fisher witnessed the Indiana-Purdue football game at Lafayette Saturday. Charles; Beaver and family attended the oyster supper at Roy Bussell’s in McCoysburg Monday evening.
A girl friend of Irene McAleer speir Saturday night with her and attended Sunday school the next morning. Mr. and Mrs. Martin and Ollie Bill and Mr. and Mrs. Yv. P. Gaffield spent Sunday with Williard John r on’s. Perry Spencer of Wolcott began work on the new church Monday, and ‘.ill complete the work as soon as possible. Lorin. Iva and Fern English, Misses Lena and Jessie Williamson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Foulks. Rev. Livingston having a sore throat Sunday afternoon he could not come to preach, but will be here December 10 at 3 p. m. Sunday school Sunday, December 3, at 10 a. m.
LEE Ejhriam Gilmore is having lumber hauled to build a cattle shed. Frink Overton aed family celebrated Thanksgiving with a goose roast. Hamilton Stiers has begun barber work here. Patronage kindly appreciated. Letter Warren and family spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Rensselaer. Miss Lural Anderson is home for' the Thanksgiving vacation from her school at Rosebud. Elmer Hoover and wife of south of Monon visited her parents, J. W. Mellender’s, last Sunday. Morris Jacks and family spent Thanksgiving day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Parker Dr. Reagan was called to Harry Rishling’s Wednesday evening to Bee Grandma Culp, who is sick. Ezra Eidridge is working for M illiam Walker, who is getting ready for a public sale in the near future. Misses Dollie Jacks, Chloe Overton and Etha Noland spent Wednesday afternoon visiting. the school. G. A. Jacks' children spent Thanksgiving day with himdfelf and wife, and feasted on roast goose and other good things.
