Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1919 — LEE [ARTICLE]

LEE

Our school opened again Monday after a close-down on account of influenza. Morris Jacks and family are all Improving from their attack ot influenza. Charley Stiers, who has been In a training camp in North Carolina, was discharged and returned home Tuesday. Mrs. G. A. Jacks went to care for her daughter, Mrs. Thorston Otterberg in Barkley Saturday, who has influenza, but Is Improving at this writing. Orval Holeman and family are all down with the Influenza* but are better at this writing (Tuesday.) . Mis mother, Mrs. C. A. Holeman, has been there caring for them. Hamilton Stiers, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stiers of Valparaiso, died of pneumonia following Influenza at his home December 26. He was 18 years old the 15th of October. He graduated from the Monon high school with the class of 1918 and entered the medical college at Valparaiso this fall. The remains were brought here on the noon train Saturday to the home ot his grandparents, and funeral services were held at the Lee M. E. church on Sunday at 10:30, conducted by Rev. Henslee of Medaryville, a former pastor of this church; interment at the Monon cemetery.