Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1918 — GOSSIP by OUR CORRESPONDENTS THAT MAY OR MAY NOT INTEREST YOU [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

GOSSIP by OUR CORRESPONDENTS THAT MAY OR MAY NOT INTEREST YOU

POSSUM RUN Everything is looking fine since the rain. Albert Hahn is visiting his parents this week. Sam Cavinder is helping T. J. Parker in his wheat this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Hurley “Were, Rensselaer goers Saturday. Alfred Caldwell and T. J. Parker were Medaryville goers Thursday. Lemuel Stockwell called on Mr. and Mrs. John Price Tuesday afternoon. A few froih this vicinity attended the funeral of Mrs. Robert Steel Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker of Gifford spent Sunday with T. J. Parker and family. . Mr. and Mrs. William Hurley took Sunday supper with Mr. and Mrs. George Davisson. Goldia, Roy and Edna Hurley spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bowling of Remington. Mr. and Mrs. James Davis and family took supper with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Parker Saturday evening. Earl Parker and son Johnnie and Elsie Haniford of Gifford called on Mrs. T. J. Parker and daughters Friday morning.

GIFFORD Teddy Keen spent Sunday with his parents. . Samiiel Davis of Rensselaer Sunday in our burg.Several from here were Rensselaer goers Saturday. Lemuel Stockwell is the owner of a new buggy. Watch him, girls. Services Sunday evening at 7:30, by Bert Warne. Everybody come. Misses Beulah Walker and Clara Kimble called on Miss Mabie Scott Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tanner ■were out seeing the country Sunday in their Ford. • Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Hankins and son James called on George Lambert Friday evening. Jud Zook and family spent Saturday and Sunday with his brother, Guy Zook, and family. Miss Lucy Rutledge of Newland spent Monday night with her sister, Mrs. Earl Haniford. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snow and son Willie spent the first of the week with relatives at Virgie. Miss Sylvia Lambert of Gifford and Mr. Edward Wilson of Monon were married at Rensselaer Saturday: Dr. English was called out from Rensselaer Friday to see George Lambert, who was suffering from neuralgia of the lungs. Several from Gifford attended the commencement exercises at Barkley Friday night. Thei’e were six graduates from our school. George Steel returned to his home in Monon Friday after spending two weeks at t'he bedside of his mother,. who died while he was here.

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