Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1919 — LEE [ARTICLE]

LEE

Silo filling 1* the order of the day now. W. C. Anderson Is building cement walks at his home. O. E Noland has Improved quite a little in the last two weeks’ time. Harry Rishllng and family spent Sunday with relatives in Barkley.D. L. Trout shipped six carloads of fat cattle from here Sunday evening. The Home Missionary ladies met at the home of Mrs. Brook Snedeker Tuesday afternoon. School commenced here Monday with Miss Nellie Hess as teacher. She is boarding at Mrs. C. A. Lefler’s. Miss Hazel Miller of Hammond, a niece of Mrs. Brook Snedeker, is here teaching a school in Hanging Grove. Most of the Jacks’ from here attended the Jacks family reunion at Tecumseh Trail near Lafayette last Sunday. J. W. Mellender’s family and J. H. Culp and wife attended Ahe funeral of Mrs. Mellender’s sister, Mrs. Betty Dowell, Tuesday at Gotland. Burial at Monon chapel. Those from here attending high school at Monon are: Misses Edith Overton, Sadie Cassell, Velda Heltzel, Helen Rishling, Edith Clerk and Messrs. Harold Heltzel and Oscar Jacks. Roy Culp and family and Joseph Clark and wife went to Monticello last Sunday afternoon to see the new baby girl that recently came to the home of Mr. and Charles Clark.