Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1917 — HAPPENINGS IN OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGES [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

HAPPENINGS IN OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGES

POSSUM BUN Walter Conn was a Wheatfield goer Tuesday. Some fine weather we are having at this writing. Minnie Ritter is working for Mrs. Otto Ritter this week. Jasper Cover called on William Hurley Sunday morning. • Willard Abbott called on Everett Parker Saturday afternoon. Mr. Papel spent Tuesday night with Jasper Cover and family. Frances Marion and Roy Beaver were Rensselaer goers Saturday. T. J. Parker and son Everett at- ; tended the Lewis sale Wednesday. Orpha and Myrtle Parker called on Golda Hujley Tuesday afternoon. The little daughter of William Hurley is not very well at this writing. Willis Hurley and Paul Wiggins helped .Herbert Garriott move Monday. Mr. and-Mrs. Henry Doan moved Monday, to their new home at Kniman. , | Lemuel Stockwell called on Mr. and Mrs. John Price Tuesday after- i noon. Mrs. Jasper Cover and son spent Tuesday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Jud Zook. Mrs. Williani Hurley and daugh-| ter Gdlda called on Mrs. Silas' Toombs Tuesday. We understand that Ernest Reese , is coming back the first of March, i How about it, N—? Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith and Paul, and Wanda spent Thursday with ’ the Parker family. Claude Blankenship spent from Friday until Tuesday evening with G. H. Comer and family-.. T. J. Parker and son Everett and Ores Cunningham attended a sale near Medaryville Thursday. Mrs. Simon Cooper and children and Waiter Coan spent Saturdaywith William Hurley and family. Will Remley and two sons, who have had a severe - attack of .the measles, are getting along fins now. Albert Hurley and family spent Sunday evening with T. J. Parker and family and were entertained by graphophone music.