Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1919 — HAPPENINGS IN OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGES [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

HAPPENINGS IN OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGES

WALKER CENTER A. P. Huntington buzzed wood Friday. Firman Pettit was on the sick list Monday. Will Tomilson called on F. M. Lilly Sunday. Henry Meyers and Will Meyers threshed last week. * Miss Eva Lilly spent Friday with Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman. Miss Ruby Pettit visited her sister, Mrs. Tomilson, Monday. Mrs. F. M. Garrett called on Mrs. Ernest Tomilson Friday. Mtb. Daisy Tomilson called on Mrs. Paul Hershman Tuesday. Miss Hazel Meyers called on Mrs.

Lee Jennings Monday evening. Will Alexander of Goodland called at Henry Meyers’ Sunday. Clarence Bridgeman and family called on Joe Salrin’s Saturday. Lee Jennings and family took dinner with C. B. ficott’s Sunday. Ernest Tomilsori and family took dinner with John Pettit’s Sunday. Clarence Bridgeman and family called on John Pettit’s Thursday. Mrs. F. M. Lilly spent the day with Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman Monday. Miss Stella Putt is staying with Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman for a few days. Mrs. Daniel Bartsch called on Mrs. F. M. Lilly Thursday afternoon. Miss Blanche Rectan wall of Valparaiso is visiting R. Poole’s this week. Miss Bertha Stalbaum of Tefft visited her sister, Mrs. Meyers, last week. ‘Paul Hershmam has been quite

sick with blood-poisoning in his thumb. Wesley and Louis Hurley visited their grandparents, W. N. Henkle’s, Sunday. Trustee John Pettit visited all his school houses with supplies Thursday, Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman was quite sick with the asthma Monday and Tuesday. Mr Bridgeman informs us that the ’’Willing Workers” called on them Tuesday. Ernest Tomllson and Firman Pettit were business callers near Knirnan Saturday. ( Mr Barrett of ihe Chicago stock yurdr called on his tenant, Floyd Garrett, Thursday. . Finman Pettit and Ernest Tomilson were business callers near Francesville Thursday. Miss Lena Meyers and Arthur and Estal Meyers visited Joe Salrln and family Sunday. Earl and Henry Hontington of Mt. Ayr called on their brother, A. P. Huntington, Monday. Miss Evelyn Sakals, who ’ been visiting her aunt for several weeks, returned to Chicago Monday. X.

Mrs. Lee Jennings and children, Mish Elizabeth Hurley and Mrs. Medary called on Mrs. Roscoe Poole Monday. Firman and Jay Pettit visited Ernest Tomilson’s Wednesday. Mow does everyone like watermelon and canteloupe? Work has begun on the Oak Grove school house and all that is necessary now to finish on time is plenty of material. Mrs C. B. Scott and daughter Doris and Mrs. Mary Tomilson and son Will called on Clarence Bridgeman’s last Sunday. Miss Eva Lilly called on Miss Catherine Wenrick Tuesday. Miss Wenrick has been in very poor health for some time. Mrs. F. M. Garrett and children and Mrs. Lee Jennings and Miss Hazel Meyers called on Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman Tuesday afternoon. The Liberty club- met with Mrs. Roscoe Poole Wednesday add an enjoyable time was had. The club will meet August 27 with Mrs. Clarence Hurley.

MILROY Mr. and Mrs. Earl Foulks went to Lafayette Tuesday. Friends from Chicago are visiting G. L. Parks this week. Mrs Ed Johnson and son Charles went to Monon Monday afternoon. Jos. Rees of Piqua, O„ ate dinner Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Culp. * Relatives from Illinois visited Mrs. Earl Foulks and family Saturday. Thos Johnson and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Anna Chapman and family. Mrs. Frank May and daughter Ruth called on Mrs. Roy Culp Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lear visited the latter’s sister, Mrs. Lillie Mitchell, and family Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Culp and Roy Stiers and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Culp Sunday afternoon. Mr. Sannsel will preach again Saturday, Aug. 23; also Sunday at 11 a. m. and again Sunday evening. AH are invited to attend each service. Jos. Rees of Piqua, 0., and Mrs. Frank May and Mrs. George Foulks visited Clyde Clark and family Wednesday and on Thursday morning Mr. Clark accompanied them to Chicago Heights to visit Mr. and Mrs. Perry Caster. Friday and Saturday were spent in Chicago, returning home Sunday evening after a very pleasant trip.