Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1919 — MEDARYVILLE [ARTICLE]
MEDARYVILLE
(From the Journal) Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cox, Saturday, August 2, a daughter. Sergeant Berber Krlplsch is home after 12 months’ service in the war zone. Miss Lessie Oglesby of Winamac is here for a visit at the Charles Odom home. Mrs. Ed Wilson and children of Kentland spent several days last week here with the Antcliff family. H. B. Arrowsmith and family of Michigan City drove down Sunday and visited with Chas. Top and family. Miss Nell Record spent a few days the first of the week with Miss Erma Kistler, who is in school at Valparaiso. Mrs. Rose Hazlett and children and Howard and Mabie Howe visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. James Holt, near San Pierre. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Craver and two girls spent last Friday and Saturday with relatives and Rev. Mobley and wife at Valparaiso. Friends here have received word ffrom Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fulcher of Michigan that their daughter Bessie is to be married today, Thursday, to a very estimable young man of their home town. Mrs. Nellie Palmer came from Hammond last Friday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McCay. The McCay family reunion will be held August 17 at the fair, grounds at Rochester, Ind. Miss Emma Young, who has been employed in the congressional library at Washington, D. C., for the past year, came last Sunday to spend a month’s vacation with her parents, W. H. Young and wife. Misses Frances Malcolm, Thyra Prevo, Geraldine Reep, Bernice Antcliffe and M->bie Van Buskirk spent Wednesday at the camp meeting at Battle Ground. They were representatives of the. local chapter of Standard Bearers. Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson and sons, Maurice and Clarence, from Morris, HL, spent from Sunday until Tuesday visiting at the W. H. Young home. They made the trip by automobile. Mr. Johnson and Mr. Ybung were business associates in Chicago 30 years ago. Trustee Querry announces that he has hired Thomas E. Arvin of Terre 'Haute as superintendent of rhe Medaryville schools for the coming year. Mr. Arvin was graduated from the Ladoga high school and from both the college and normal courses at the Indiana state normal. He has had six years teaching experience and comes very highly recommended. Miss Vera Manning and Hiram Lee Firebaugh were married at Winamac Wednesday by Rev. Brink. The bride is the daughter of Hugo Manning and wife and the groom is the son of Mrs. Alice Firebaugh. Immediately following the ceremony the couple came to the Manning borne east of town Where a wedding supper was served to the members of the Manning and Firebaugh families. This estimable young couple will make their home with Paul Weltzin at his farm.
