Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1919 — NEWS from the COUNTY [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
NEWS from the COUNTY
MILROY > Roy Culp went to Rejnington Tuesday. Homer Ogles visited in this vicinity Sunday. Mrs. Fred Saltwfell’s daughters cleaned her house Monday. 'Mrs. Alvin Dunn called on Mrs. Lillie Mitchell Tuesday 'afternoon. Mrs. James Blankenship and sons were in Monon Monday afternoon. Misses Juanita and Lillian Fisher were in Rensselaer Saturday afternoon. Mrs. J. English and daughter Iva called on Mrs. Earl Foulks Monday afternoon. George and Earl Foulks and
family spent Sunday in Monon with Mrs. Mary Williams. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Frank May did shopping in Lafayette Saturday. Woodward and Ryland Fisher spent Saturday with Clifford Beaver and Charles Mitchell. Lud Clark and family, Mrs. John Sutton and Mrs. Frank Sutton spent Sunday with Chester Suttooji’s, near Demotte-
GIFFORD Jake Myers and family called on their son Homer Sunday. James Cavinder and Albert Kerns autoed to Rensselaer Saturday. Edward Timmons and family autoed to Rensselaer Wednesday evening. G. H. Comer has been doing some repair work on his house this week. James D- Steel has returned to Fowler to shuck corn for Homer Pamel. I Eugene Ballard moved onto the W. T. Hankins farm north of town this week. Miss Nile Britt spent Wednesday evening with the W. T. Hankins family. Mrs. Ike Knapp, daughter Grace and son Sam and friend were Gifford callers Sunday. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Sunday, and services in the evening by Bro. Bert Warren. Millard Sell and wife and WlllBerwinger and wife were Medaryville goers Friday evening. Mrs. Morgan, son and daughter of Chicago are spending a few days with her (mother, Mrs. Nate Keen. William Stalbaum stopped at our burg with his fine stock as he passed through on his way to the stock show. G. H. Comer and family and Everett Parker and sisters and Opal Hankins were Rensselaer goers Saturday.
