Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1918 — GIFFORD [ARTICLE]
GIFFORD
Charley Scott was a Medaryville goer Sunday. . Ralph Timmons was a visitor in our town Sunday. Samuel Stockwell spent over Sunday with home folks. Miss Elsie Haniford called on Miss Beulah Walker Sunday. Miss Leota Obenchain spent Tuesday evening with. Essie Comer. Eddie Marshall of Kersey was in our burg Sunday calling on his best girl. _ A large attendance came out to the Liberty loan meeting in the Daniels brought John Bicknell out to the latter’s store Saturday. , , . Guy Zook and family spent from Saturday until Tuesday with relatives at Laura. . Mrs. Edna Ballard spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cavinder. Mrs Ernest Nuss of Hebron has been spending a few days here visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Anna Hall and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Alva Hall, called on the Misses Sylvia and Haxel Lambert Sunday. „ Born, April 7, to Mr and Mrs. Sheridan Logue, a dau S kt ®£j„ Apr “ 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hilton, a daughter. ... Mrs. Dave Spriggs and two children were Wheatfield goers Monday. They have also purchased a new piano. -uh Ott Adams is quarantined witn the smallpox. Several were exposed to the disease before its true nature was known. . ; Miss Ruby Keen, who is working for her sister, Mrs. Pearl J ,sker ; spent from Saturday until Monday here with home folks. Our school teachers. Miss Ruth Kennedy and Miss Vesta Brown, left here Monday for their homes at Wheatfield and near Indianapolis Miss Ethel Hilton of Aix spent the week-end with, her cousin. Miss Gladys Smith of Newland. Miss Hilton returned home Sunday evenilßevival meetings closed Sunday evening. Church services were announced Sunday eveningfor April 21 at 7:30 p. m. Everybody weicomp. Richard Myers, familiarly known as “Dick,” who is in training at Hattiesburg. Mississippi, is expected home the first of the week on a fifteen-day furlough. Jean Ballard has moved onto the John McClanahan farm northi of here, Othel Spriggs has moved into a house in out town. Othel is going to try “paddying” on the railroad awhile.
