Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1917 — MEDARYVILLE [ARTICLE]

MEDARYVILLE

(From the Journal) Mrs. Carrie Short went to Rensselaer today to visit with her son, Clark Short, over Sunday. Glen Brown and Ottie Madaus of Newcastle came home Sunday to visit their parents a few days. Mrs. J. A. Talbert left Thursday for Attica to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Pugh, for a few days,. Mr. and' Mrs. Sexton Alexander went to Laporte Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Roentreter. Cassajider Herschman and Glen Martin were married by Squire Rathfon Saturday evening, September 15. • Mrs. Laaira Johnson, who had been visiting at .the John Antcliff 1 home, returned to Foresm.an ] nesday. Mrs. J. c. Caldwell left for her home in Battle Creek, Michigan, Isht Friday after a „ month’s -visit with friends and relatives here. Jessie Bell was here over Sunday visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bell, west of town. She returned to Rensselaer Monday. x Mr. and Mrs. William Bratton of Carmel and Mr. and Mrs. John Gaddis of Sheridan spent from Wednesday until Friday with Mr. and Mrs. William Gaddis. Roy Comer, who visited here the latter part of last week, left Sun-, day for Gary, from which city he went to Kalamazoo, Michigan, where hie will take-up work in the college there this coming winter. Lester Warren and family of near Rensselaer, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clark and son Ernest of Kewanna, Mrs. Ike Comer of Marion and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Owen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Owen. Orville Pattison, formerly of this place, who now lives near Clovis, New Mexico, was married Tuesday of last week to Miss Wilma Hel- ’ mich of Kingstown, Indiana. The ceremony took place at her home. The couple will live near Clovis, where Orville is farming. He is in the draft, however, and expects to be called in November. The bride is a niece of T. L. Smith of this place.