Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1918 — NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ITEMS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ITEMS

MILROY Albert Dolfin was in McCoysburg {Wednesday morning. Cart Mitchell was in Rensselaer Tuesday afternoon having dental Work done. Mr., and Mrs. Thomas Lear spent Mlonday and Wednesday with Mrs. Lillie Mitchell. Mr. Lear shingled A part of Mrs. Mitchell’s roof on iher house. A flour substitute demonstration -by Miss Geyer oif Rensselaer will be given June 4 at 2 p. m. at W. B. Fisher’s. All ladies in the township are urged to be present.

PINE GROVE ' Elmer Shroyer is working at Newland. Newell Hayes spent Sunday with home folks. Rudolph Ritter lost a' cow Wednesday night. Eliza Hurley spent Sunday with Creola Torbet. Miss Patience Florence of Virgie is working for Mrs. Sarah McCleary. Mrs. Sarah McCleary and Newt Price, who have been ill, remain about the same. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wells spent Tuesday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Torbet. Nile Britt returned home Saturday after attending a meeting of Rebekahs at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. James Torbet and daughter Creola and Mr. and Mrs. John Torbet and son James Thomas took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wells., of Rensselaer .Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Torbet and son, James Thomas, autoed up from near Kirklin Sunday and spent until Thursday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Torbet and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Dale entertained about twenty-live guests at their home Monday evening, it being their twelfth Wedding anniversary. The evening was- spent in.‘ sociar chat and music. Two prizes were given, one for guessing on beans, which James Torbet won, and the other for writing the most words in a minute, wherein Miss Creola Torbet was the lucky one. Refreshments of ice cream and wafers were served. Mr. and Mrs. Dale were the recipients of several nice and useful presents. All departed at a late hour wishing them many more happy years of wedded life.

RENSSELAER. IND.