Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1918 — LEE [ARTICLE]
LEE
Mrs. May Jacks was shopping in Chicago Tuesday. .Miss Agnes Stiers’ school near PaTr closed Wednesday. Elmer Gilmore and family spent Wednesday at the J. H. Culp home. There has been lots of poor grade corn shipped from this place this week.
Lowell Morton and wife of Gary visited relatives here Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Will Noland of Tennessee came Tuesday for a visit with relatives here. Mrs. Ethel Otterburg and lady friend visited over Sunday with G. A. Jacks and wife. J. H. Culp and family visited last Sunday with George Holeman and family at Monticello. Mrs. S. M. Jacks, Mrs. Morris Jacks and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis visited Buffer Lewis and family at Remington Tuesday. A large crowd attended a shower Saturday eivening at the home of Gifford Mars, in honor of Lonnie Noland and wife. J. H. Culp and wife took Will Culp and wife to Rensselaer Monday afternoon to see William Stevens, father of Mrs. Will Culp, who is at the hospital in a very feeble condition, he being ninety years old. Mrs. Elzie Webb of near Auburn, Indiana, came Monday to visit her brother, George Holeman of Monticello, who is in a very serious condition. Sihe also visited relatives in and near Lee for a couple of days.
