Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1920 — GIFFORD [ARTICLE]

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Ted Keen autoed to Wheatfield Tuesday Al Caldwell was a Rensselaer goer Saturday. Bud Marshall was shopping in Gifford Wednesday. Mrs. Della Reed was shopping in Rensselaer Saturday. Miss Nile and Frank Britt called Opal Hankins Sunday. William Steel left Tuesday for a visit with relatives at Monon. * Miss -'Beulah Walker called on Miss Leota Obenchain Wednesday. I James A. Hankins visited Thelma Smith’s school at Lewiston Wednesday. \ A • daughter was born Monday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Grimm. William Nuss has purchased the house and property of Thomas Tanner.

WW grmith of Sherburn, Minn., is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hankins. Mrs. Burl Blackman of Kersey spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs T. A. Caldwell. Mrs. Nate Keen spent Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Clifford Grimm, at Newland. B. J. Sdhultz is sick this week and school has been closed on acco,unt of his illness. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Britt are the proud of a ba>by girl, born Sunday (morning. James D. Steel was called to assist iirt caring for his sister, Mary Logan, at Attica Thursday. T. M. iH’aniford spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Fenwick in Rensselaer. Robert R. Steel returned Monday from a visit with his son Mack and daughter, Laura Atnlrlm, at Monon. Gladys Elliott, Atlas and Gladys Hershman and E. J. Schultz autoed to Medaryville to attend church Sunday evening. Ms. and Mrs. Walter Blankenbaker and Mr. and Mrs. Manno Miller of ,Mt. Ayr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nate Keen. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith of Lewiston, T. M. Haniford and Will Smith were t)he supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hankins Sunday. There was a surprise supper given a few evenings ago on Mrs. Orval Fisher of Wiheatfleld. A fine supper was served and all report a fine time. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Samuelson of Chicago were called here Monday by the illness of yie latter’s mother. Harve Moore of Rensselaer brought them out. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Keen were snowbound on their way to Virgie Tuesday, where they were goiing to attend the sale at Jack Reed’s, and almost everything was sold when they arrived. Everything sold well.