Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1917 — PARR [ARTICLE]
PARR
Joe Luers of Kouts was in Parr on business last Thursday. , Oscar Rude and family spent Sunday with Dessie. Porter. Will Piatt has moved into the house he recently purchased. Clyde Gunyon made a business trip to Frankfort last Friday. The I. O. O. F. is moving their headquarters up on Main street. Mrs. Charles Rowen is able to be out after an all winter’s sickness. Alva Potts’ have moved onto the Infield farni, just vacated by Lee Myers. Mrs. Dennis Healey and baby are recovering from quite a severe sick spell. Clyde Gunyon’s sale was well attended and everything brought a fair price. Mrs. W. L. Wood is spending the week-end with her husband in Indianapolis. Township institute was held at Parr Saturday for the first time this season. । Firmari Schultz is moving onto the. Thompson farm, known as the Fuller farm. The 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Meyers is very sick with bowel trouble. Mrs. Vai Bower and daughter spent the week-end with her parents, C. E. Stibbe’s.
| Walles & Baugh bought a carload of cattle and shipped them to Lafayette last week. # Mrs. Mamie Potts has been spend- ■ ing this week with her parents. ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Myres. j Everybody is , invited to attend :the Washington birthday entertainHhent to be given at Parr school house February 23. i A Washington birthday entertainment will be given at the Parr school house February 23. Proceeds to be used as payment on. Victrola recently bought. George Marion, Sr., was quite badly hurt last Thursday. He was : going after a load of hay and the i wagon being in bad condition the ' coupling «pole gave way, letting the team -go with the two front wheels and .throwing Mr. Marion to the ground face down. He is not out of a serious condition as yet. Dr._ Washburn is attending him.
