Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1917 — GOODLAND [ARTICLE]
GOODLAND
(From the Herald) Truman Hardy went to Chicago last Tuesday to take treatment in a sanatorium. Mrs. May Carson of Parsons, Kansas, visited over Sunday with her sister, Mrs. F. C. Jones ’and family. . * Attorney Wayne C. Gilman was a business caller ini Logansport Wednesday. The latter part of this week he will visit his brother, Owen at Chicago. , Mrs. Will Stewart and little daughter returned -to their home in Dana last Monday after visiting tw r o weeks here with her mother, Mrs. Cloutier and family. Jotin L. Moran and family attended the Watseka, Illinois, fair Thursday. That is John's old home town and thev alwhys turn the key over to him when he calls there. Wayne C. Gilman has enlisted,, in Base Hospital No. 13. out of Chicago, and is subject to call any day. This is the same base .to
which Lawson J. Cooke has affiliated with. 1 ' • Mrs. Chas. Griffin entertained last Sunday. Plates were laid for twelve. Those present were: Leonard Erzinger of Wheatfield. Wyo., Miss Anna Dershall of Remington and members of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Soloman and little son and Will Soloman of Fifthian, Illinois autoed; over and stayed over Sunday with sister Mrs. John Boothsby and family. Will Soloman has been called to the army. Mr. and .Mrs. John W. .Mustard and Mr. arid Mrs? Albert Merrill attended the county farewell given to drafted boys at Kentland Monday night. The former's sop, William is one of the boys who went with the twenty-three to Camp Taylor Thursday morning. . * Mrs. T. J. Gray -left this week for her home at Interlakin, N. Y. Mrs.. Gray has spent the summer with relatives at Pontiac, Mich., and came to Goodland last week for a visit with relatives enroute home. She is enjoying the best of health and always is pleased to see her many Goodland friends.
