Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1919 — WALKER TOWNSHIP [ARTICLE]
WALKER TOWNSHIP
A. P. Huntington threshed Saturday. Albert Hurley Is on the sick list this week. zH.- C. Meyers called on Joe Salrin’s Sunday. Stella Putts is working for Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman. E<va Lilly called at the A, P. Huntington home Saturday. Paul Hershman is suffering from blood-poisoning ini his finger. A. P. Huntington called at the Lilly home Wednesday evening. Charles Tomlinson and family were Walker Center callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tomlinson spent Sunday with J. F. Pettit and family. Mrs. Clayton Weaver and sons are spending the week with her mother. Mrs. Wm. Meyers and Mrs. Wm. Stalbaum were Medaryville goers Tuesday. Mrs. Paul Hershman helped Mrs. Will Hershman cook for threshers Thursday. Mrs. C. B. Scott's sister and family from Illinois are visiting her this week. MlB3 Eva Lilly and A. P. Huntington called on his mother at Mt. Ayr Sunday. Misses Hazel and Lena Meyers spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hershman and Mr. and Mrs. Will Meyers spent Sunday at Flint Lake. Eva Lilly and A. P. Huntington sent Friday evening with Clarence Bridgeman and family. The dance at Kniman was well attended Saturday night. Everybody reported a good time. ' Clarence Hurley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Poole and Mr. and Mrs. Gale' Poole spent Sunday with Lee Jennings and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis, Mr. and Mrs. James Davis, Henry Smith, Ray Cooper and Will Bricker attended the races at Crown Point Sunday. Mrs. Wm. McAdams and daughters, Hazel, Mildred and Ruth, and sons, Will and Buster, spent last week with F. M. Garrett and family.
