Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1920 — WOLCOTT [ARTICLE]

WOLCOTT

(Frami the Enterprise) Miss Martha Smith spent Tuesday with her brother, James Smith, at Seafield. Mrs. Elizabeth Daggy spent Thursday with her niece, Mrs. Lee Carl, at Remington. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shock of Monticello were guests- of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sell Sunday.

Miss Esther Renfrew of Indianapolis was the guest from Wednesday to Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Trtuman Holdridge. Roy Pinkham of El Paso, 111., who had been visiting his brother-in-llaw, E. O. Mohr, and family, returned home Tuesday. James Watson of Stockwell came Sunday to visit his brother, Harve Watson, and his nephew, Chester Watson, and family, south of Wolcott. Mr. and Mrs. George Funk of Ft. Wayne were guests from Wednesday until Sunday of Mt. and Mrs. Edward Sell. Mr. Funk and Mrs. Sell are sisters. ( Mrs. Joe Warner of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Chas. Carlson of Detroit have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry St. Peter, and sister and fiamlly, Ed St. Pierre, for t'fie last week. Dow Nason died at St. Elizabeth’s hospital in Lafayette Tuesday night, following an operation for gall stones. Funeral was held at Palestine Christ church this Friday and burial made in Palestine cemetery. Miss Norma Demlow, who hbd been visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph Corn, of northwest of Wolcott, returned to her home in Champaign, II)., Tuesday. She was accompanied as far as Kentland by her sister, Mrs. Corn. Mrs. L. M. Kean received a telegram Sunday morning saying her mother, Mrs. Ellen Curtiss, was very low. Mrs. Kean left on the evening train, arriving in Buffalo, N. Y., about 6 p. m., Monday. Word received from her Wednesday evening said her mother was still alive and conscious, but in a very critical condition.