Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1919 — INDIANIANS IN OLD “PENNSY" [ARTICLE]

INDIANIANS IN OLD “PENNSY"

Fourteen Families Held Picnic At Sugar Grove, September 7. J. A. Keister, 'formerly of Jordan township and Rensselaer, writes The Democrat from Sugar Grove, Pa., his present home, under date of September 17, and says: "Enclosed find a clipping from the Warren (Pa.) Mirror which we •would like t 6 see in The Democrat. We are having grand weather at present. Craps are good. We are just threshing oats In this neighborhood. All are well as common and enjoying life.” The clipping referred to follows: INDIANA DAY PICNIC Fourteen families were represented the Indiana Day Picnic held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Keister, Sunday, September 7. There were sixty persons present and much Interest was shown. A bountiful picnic djnher was enjoyed and all the 'Hoosiers seemed t<Mbe prospering and all say they like their adopted State. Others arc coming during the next year>e.nd a larger attendance Is expecced in the future. The irrt-tiug day has been changed from Sunday to the second Thursday in August and the picnic will be held at Midway Park, next year.