Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1918 — MEDARYVILLE [ARTICLE]
MEDARYVILLE
(From the Journal) Miss Agnes Phillips of Delphi visited friends and relatives here over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hadden and family of Brook motored here Sunday and visited relatives. Fred Thews and Selah Wiseman of Rensselaer visited at the Gus Steinke home this week. Mrs. B. F. LeFevre went to Hebron Tuesday evening to visit with Elijah Owens and family. Lieut. Claude Record came home Tuesday from Camp Dodge, lowa, for a few days’ visit with home folks. , Mrs. Dan Casey of Indianapolis caime Saturday evening for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Long. Mrs. Ida Demaree and children of Grand Rapids, North Dakota, are hene visiting the John Cassidy family and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Baker and daughter. Miss Nellie, of Boone Grove, Indiana, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long Sunday. Mrs. Anna Reed is home from the hospital and her many friends •will be glad to know that she is recovering nicely from her recent operation. Miss Raola Hildebrand returned to her home fit Buffalo, Indiana, Tuesday after a few days visit with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Meeks.
George W. Hansell, well known and progressive farmer south , of/ town, is a candidate on the Repub-1 lican’ ticket for joint representative of Pulaski and White counties. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winters, Mr. and Mrs. John Cassidy, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Farie and children and Mrs. Ida Demaree and children (motored to Kewanna last Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Anna Budd and family. Mr. and Mrs. W- F. Ernst and' two children of Wafiatah came last Sunday for a visit at the August Kripisch home. Mr. Ernst returned home Monday but Mrs. Ernst and children remained until Thursday. Herbert Kripisch returned with them for a visit. I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Long and Mrs. Gusta Dunn went to Michigan I City last Wednesday evening where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Gust Long Thursday. Mrs. Long was a sister-in-law of Herman Long and an aunt of Mrs. Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Long returned Friday and Mrs. Dunn Sunday.
