Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1920 — NORTHERN JASPER [ARTICLE]
NORTHERN JASPER
It’s so much easier to gossip about people than it is to pray for them. Miss Anna Hunsicjcer has left the university at Bloomington and
gone to Washington, D. C., where she will complete her course in June. Father Time has to face smokeless powder In his battles with women. Rev. Abel spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter French. Lnra Asher and Mr. Cooper attended the play at Tefft Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Austin of Tipton were visiting friends in Wheatfield Saturday. Charles Miller and a friend froim Hammond visited over Sunday with relatives east of Tefft. The flu is getting bad in some localities but there have been only a few cases in this end of the county. Dr. Johnstone of Chicago was in Tefft Monday to see Mrs. Alfred Fairchild, who has been quite sick. She is some better at this writing. The wolf drive last Saturday was a failure. It was a large territory to cover, so most of the men appeared at the end of the drive in automobiles. Rather strange to hunt wolves without a gun. Mr. Roy Sheldon and Miss Mamie DeAhmond were married at Valparaiso Saturday. He is a son of Ab Sheldon and wife of Porter county, and she is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. DeArmond of Dunn’s Bridge. They will make their home at Roselawn, where he has rented a garage. Mrs. Sheldon is teaching at Kniman. Congratulations.
