Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1919 — NEWS from the COUNTY [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
NEWS from the COUNTY
PINE GROVE Charles Torbet was a Rensselaer caller Tuesday. John Dale returned home from Michigan Thursday. Albert Snow went to Goodland Monday to husk corn. Warren Galbreath and John Dale shredded corn Monday. Miss Dora Daniels spent Saturday night with home folks. Harry Gifford and son Curtis were out to their farm Sunday. Mrs. James Torbet and Mrs. John Dale were Rensselaer goers SaturMartha Stanley and Geraldine Dale spent Sunday with Alice Galbraith. We hope everybody will enjoy a fine turkey dinner Thanksgiving for we are going to. Jack Cooper, Fred McColly and Everett McCleary called on John Dale Sunday morning. Rev. Sheets spent Saturdi.y night with Mr. and Mrs. James Torbet. Aleece Stanley spent Sunday at Willis Hurley’s. Fred McColly and family and Simon Cooper and family broxe bread with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper Sunday. Those that took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. James Torbet
and son Charles were: John Dale and family, Bluford Torbet and family, Mrs. Vernie Torbet and family. Miss Day Jordan of Newland. Everett McCleary also called In the afternoon-
DEE Mrs. J. F. Eldredge’s mother of Mt. Ayr was a week-end guest of Mrs— Eldredge and family. Mrs Vernon Jacks was called to Lafayette last Saturday by the serious sickness of her mother. Mrs. Estella Holeman of Monticello spent Saturday and Sunday here with Mrs. C. A. Holeman. । Mr and Mrs. Steve Freeman and daughter of Barkley township visited Tuesday at Harry Rishllng s. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J W Mellender were Elmer Gilmore and family and Elmer Hoover and family. George Culp and family of north of Rensselaer spent Sunday nere with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Osborne. Mrs. Len Lefler and baby of Lafayette have been here during the past week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. JacksJ. H. Culp received a telegram Monday from Virginia, Minn., saying that George Conaway had broken bls . neck, and that the body would be brought for burial
beside his wife In Osborne cemetery the last of this week. On Thursday night of last week Mrs. C. A. Holeman had a stroke of paralysis which caused her to lose the use of her entire left side. A trained nurse, Miss Pauline Holmes, Is taking care of her. She is in a very serious condition.
