Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1917 — JINGLES [ARTICLE]
JINGLES
Daniel.and Lonzo Chapman were Monon goers Monday. Mrs. Manson Beaver - was a Wolcott goer Wednesday. Virgil Sanders returned, to his work at Rensselaer Sunday. Mrs. Ludd Clark assisted Mrs. Elsie Clark in papering Monday. Mrs. Anna Sanders and Nellie Dignan were Wolcott goers Monday. Clell Clark and family spent Sunday with Elmer Clark and children.
We hope every one nad a merry Christinas and enjoys a happy New Tear. Oliver Hamilton and family spent Christinas with Isaac Hamilton and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Tow and daughter Emma were Wolcott goers Wednesday. Ernest and Everett Clark returned to their work at Chalmers Tuesday evening. Miss Irma Clark and brother George visited with Mrs. Emma Dignan Monday. Misses Erma, Ora and Olive Clark spent Monday evening with John Tow and family. Mrs. Anna” Sanders is visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. George Caster, Mrs. Orabelle Lesley and sister Zora visited Misses Irma and Ora Clark Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Edith (’lark spent from Sunday evening until Tuesday morning with Clell Clark, and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Chapman and family spent Christmas with Mrs. Anna Chapman and family. Alva Clark and nephew, Harold, of Gardner, Kansas, are spending their Christmas vacation with relatives here. Mrs. Ella Johnson and daughters, Vera and Goldie, spent Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Anna Chapman, and family. Mrs. Florence -Winecup of lowa and sister Elsie and husband visit~ed Wed nesd ayw i ththei-rau nt, Mrs. de Clark, and family. Messrs. Virgil and Charlie Johnson, Daniel and Lonzo Chapman and Gene Marchand spent Friday evening with Charley Marchand. Mr. and Mrs. (Harry Walls and Messrs. Fred and William Tow of Kokomo visited a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Tow and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lesley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bretsinger and children and Mr. and .Mrs. William Gaffield spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Swartz and .aniily. Mr. arid Mrs. Lesley remained for the rest of the week. There was quite a reunion on Christmas, day at Mrs. Elsie Clark's., the following families being present: Elmer Clark and children. Mr. and Mrs, f. J. Clark, Mr. and Mrs.. Ludd Clark aryl daughter Sophia; Mr. and Mrs. Clell Clark gnd family, Alva Clark and nephew Harold of Kansas, Mri and Mrs. Fred May' and family and James Clark. A total of thirty-one were present, and sports of all sorts were indulged in, and every one spent a most enjoyable day.
