Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1920 — WALKER CENTER [ARTICLE]
WALKER CENTER
Will Tomlinson had wood sawyers Tuesday. Dan Williams was on the sick list this week. Noah Wenrick called at Will Tomlinson’s Monday. Martha Salrin was very sick with Indigestion liast ween. Mr. and Mrs. F- M. Lilly took dinner at Henry Meyers’s Friday. •Henry Meyers has been on the sick list with a severe cold the past week. Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman called on Mrs. C. B. Scott Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Salrin returned to their home in Gary Wednesday. Miss Amelia Schultz called on Miss Catherine Wenrick Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Orvis Salrin and Mrs. Ethel Hilton visited Hershman school last Tuesday. A number of people were in Rensselaer last week on the Ryan ditdh proposition. „ Walker township held its monthly institute at Walker Center school house last Saturday. Henry Meyers and family took dinner with Mrs. Katherine Meyers of Wheatfield Sunday. Ormond Pruett of Brook is going to move onto a faxim be has just purchased, % mile north of Kniman. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dunn of McCoysburg called at t'he home of the latter’s brother, Mr. Bridgeman, Wednesday. Wesley Hurley’s returned from a visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Henkle, near Rensselaer last week. The National Farm Loan associa-* tion of Walker township held its election at Walker Center school house Tuesday eveningMr. and Mrs. Paul Hershiman were Wheatfield callers last FridayRev. Amstutz, Will Tomlinson, and Paul Hershman called on A. P. Huntington Monday. Rev. Owyer of Wheatfield will hold services at Virgie Sunday evening, Jam. 18, *at 7:30. Rev- Amstutz will preach at Walker Center school house at 11 a. m. A. P. and Earl Huntington took sapper with Mrs. A. P. Huntington and Miss Kanglester at Wheatfield Saturday evening, and Mrs. Huntington returned home with her husband. A. P. Huntington is much improved at this writing. His brothers, Chauncey, Henry, Edwin and Earl Huntington, of Mt- Ayr called to see him Thursday and fie returned home with them for ia few days’ visit with his mother, who was not able to visit biim. The Liberty club met with Mrs. Roscoe Poole of near Wheatfield last Wednesday and .quilted for her. At noon she served a very sumptuous dinner and everyone enjoyed themselves very much. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. John ‘Pettit’s Wednesday, Jan. 21- It will be an all-day meeting and all members are requested to be (present.
