Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 July 1919 — The WEEK'S DOINGS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

The WEEK'S DOINGS

The work of razing the old C. E. Prior poultry house was started yesterday. President Wilson arrived In New York yesterday, and will address congress on the peace pact tomorrow. i Mrs. O. E. Murraf and daughter, Miss Helen went to Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, Monday, where the former will remain for a week and Miss Helen will superintend the feeding of 500 cherry pickers in a big 'cherry orchard there. Joseph Reeve, Carl Eigelsbach, Theodore Geovge, Omar Osborne, Miss Alice Daniels, Ray Laßue and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jinkerson returned to their work in Chicago Monday after spending the weekend here with relatives. Scoutmasters J r M. Sauser and Edson Murray, having In charge over 40 Boy Scouts from the Rensselaer troops, went to Culver yesterday morning via auto, where they will camp on Lake Maxinkuckee and enjoy outdoor training lor the next week. •Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Spitler and Mrs. W. I. Spitler and little son. Woodhull, Jr., returned home Sunday evening from Detroit and Camp Custer, Mich., where they had gone to see Lieut. Spitler, whose division was entertained in Detroit on the 4 th. He expects to arrive in Rensselaer (oday. The Willard-Dempsey prize fight at Toledo, 0., July 4 er.ded in the knockout of Wiiiard in the third round. However, Willard’s loss of the heavyweight championship is no doubt considerably assauged by the SIOO,OOO he received for this fight. One can afford to be a “has been’’ ♦or that much coin.