Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1919 — WOLCOTT [ARTICLE]
WOLCOTT
(From the Enterprise) Miss Grace Duff went to Sheldon, 111,., Tuesday to visit relatives. Mrs. Joseph Petrie went to Logansport Tuesday evening to visit TGlatives Miss Ethel Ellis of Chicago Heights is visiting Mrs. Q. L. Hughes for a few days. Ed Lilly and family of Attica are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lilly, north of Wolcott. Harry Jones and family of Monon were guests Sunday of Mr, Jones’ father, Charles Jones, and wife. Mrs. Floyd Leatherman and little
- -- , daughter of Watseka were guests Tuesday of F. W. Wolfe and family.! Mrs. Harry Frame and little son of Milford, 111.,' came last week and are visitinc Wolcott relatives and friends. Mrs. R. J. Wilson of Indianapolis was the guest from Friday until Tuesday of her slater, Mrs. Mary C. Day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slcklnger are rejoicing over the arrival of a little son at their home Tuesday unorning. Orr Snick of Indianapolis came this Friday morning for a few days’ visit with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Snick. Mrs. Talmage Douglass and son of Logansp vt came Wednesday e<r-’ ning to visit Samuel Middleton and daughter. Miss Myrtle. Mrs. Isaac Parcels and children of Piper City, .111., were, the guests Sunday and Monday of her parents, Mr. and Mts. Ed Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Morrow went to Bement, 111., Thursday evening to visit Mr. Morrow’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. F. A.' Morrow. - Mirs. T. B. Markin of Mishawaka visited her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Daggy, and her brother, George Scrlpter, Sunday and Mohday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Spangle of near Rensselaer were the guests Monday and Tuesday of Mrs. Spangle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn. Mrs. M. Snick went to Logansport Monday to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Hawn, who had just returned from Colorado. Miss McWilllam of Lafayette, who had been the nurse in attendance for Mrs. E. C. Forbes, northwest of Wolcott, returned to Lafayette Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Jacobs and daughter of Woodland, Mo., came Tuesday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. George A. Henderson, south of Wolcott. Mrs. Jane Jones went to Antwerp, 0., Tuesday to visit Ernest and Lloyd Pugh. From there she will go to Angola, Ind., to visit Mrs. Minnie Pugh. Mr. and Mrs. James Millard and Mr. and Mrs. Walker Unroe returned Thursday evening from their visit with relatives in Michigan. They made the trip by auto. Miss Opal Hart aud friend, Miss Vera Lucas, of Clssua Park, 111., who had been visiting Miss Hart's cousin, Allie Dewey, north of Wolcott, the past three weeks, returned home Wednesday.
Clifford Fowler, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Fowler, arrived home Thursday. He arrived from overseas last week, having seen 11 months sdlwice in the engineering corps as* mechanic. Mrs. George Hemphill and son Carlyn of Mishawaka, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Elzie Miller, went to Rensselaer Wednesday where Carlyn went to the hospital to have his tonsils removed. Mrs. L. W. Sexton received a telegram Tuesday morning saying her sister-in-law, Mrs. Wllllaim Caine, died at her home in Indianapolis Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sexton left Tuesday evening for Indianapolis to attend the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Spangle and daughter Edwina of near Rensselaer -will leave Saturday on an automobile trip to Oklahoma and Texas. They will be absent on this trip for several days, stopping in Oklahoma to visit Mr. Spangle’s brother Eugene, and then going on to Texas to visit his brothers, Will and Tim Spangle. Mrs. Dicks of Hammond and her brother, Jack Winkler, of Nebraska, and their niece, Miss Esther Butler, of Kankakee, came Monday and spent the night with Mrs. Dick’s daughter, Mrs. Lewis Nevitt, and children. The party went to Huntington to visit David Winkler, another brother, and attend. a family reunion and house party.
