Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1919 — GOSSIP by OUR CORRISPONDENTS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
GOSSIP by OUR CORRISPONDENTS
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VIRGIE < Sdhool opened here Tuesday. W,. W. Zellers butchered this W. W. Zellers went to Fair Oaks Tuesday. Lonnie Wiseman was a RensseL aer goer Saturday. Ancil Potts took dinner with W. !W. Zellers Tuesday. Jack Reeder sold fresh meat in these parts this week. R. G. Gassaway went to Rensselaer Tuesday on business. Earl Williams and Cecil Keller "went to Demotte Tuesday. < Evalyn Harrington started in School at Fair Oaks Monday. The “flu” patients are”, all improving around Virgie now. County Supterintendent Sterrett Visited school here Wednesday. Vern, John and Goldie Zellers Returned to Hammond Friday. Esther Wiseman and cousin Glen took dinner with their aunt, Mrs. T. J. Mallatt. Miss Florrence McKay came to iVirgie Tuesday to resumF' 'her dirties as teacher here. Misses Elsie and Jessie and Harold Zellers called on the James [Wiseman fajmily Monday evening. Hazel McCurtain returned home Sunday from Frank King’s, where ehe had been forking for. the past few days. Mrs. John Maher has received a letter from her husband at Camp McClellaD, stating that he was in the hospital, suffering from a bad Cold. Since cold weather has set in Joe Winslow, our mail carrier, gave nip his “tin Lizzie” and fell back xyn {'he old reliable horse and Wagon. Glen Wiseman, who has been in tfie army, was discharged last week and is visiting foig uncle, James Wiseman, for a few days. His home is in Montana. % Mrs. Ben Zellers redurhed to Hammond Saturday. She returnedi sooner than she had expected to on acconunt oif receiving a message Stating that her husband was ill.
