Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1917 — WOLCOTT [ARTICLE]
WOLCOTT
(From the Enterprise) Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewett Tuesday September 18, a son. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Milroy Sigman went to Chicago, Illinois, Monday to visit friends. W. W. Winger and J. E. Kercher went to Chicago Tuesday evening on business. Miss Frances Hinchman left Monday for Jacksonville, Illinois, where she entered the Illinois Women’s college. Mr. and Mrs. Max Boudreau of Kankakee, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Boudreau’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. August Emmond. Mrs. Arthur Welte and daughter Ethel of Goshen, Indiana, came Wednesday and a/ e visiting Mrs. Welte’s cousin, Mrs. Quincy Hughes. Mrs. Fred Johnson, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis at St. Elizabeth’s hospital in Lafayette, returned home Saturday evening. Mrs. Ed. Sparks of Secor, Illinois, and Mrs. William Grove of Hudson, Illinois, who have been visiting Mrs. Thomas Kinmore. returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Readle of Ord, Nebraska, who have been visiting Emmet Tyrrell south of Wolcott, went to Weston, Illinois, Thursday to visit friends. . David Jackson of Oakland, Cal., and sister, Mrs. Lucy Jackson of Manteno, Illinois, who have been visiting their brother, Thos. Jackson, returned to Manteno Tuesday. Miss Lavern Patton of Wichita Falls, Texas, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Covington, went to Bloomington, Illinois, Monday evening for a visit with her brother. From there she will return home. Mrs. Mary C. Day of Monon, who has been spending a few r days with her daughter, Mrs. Jas. Owens, returned home Monday evening. Mrs. Day has purchased Lewis Nevitt’s residence property and will move here about October 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ed St. Pierre, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Henry St. Peter, autocd to Kankakee Saturday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry St. Peter’s daughter. Mrs. Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed St. Pierre returned home Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Henry St. Peter remaining for an extended visit.
