Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1920 — WALKER CENTER [ARTICLE]

WALKER CENTER

Miss Hazel Meyers spent Friday with Mrs. F. M. Lilly. Sexton and Grover Alexander visited in Kniman Sunday. Lee Jennings and family took, dinner with Roscoe Poole and wife Sunday. James Cavinder and family of Gifford visited his father, Lionel Cavinder, Sunday. * Alvin Dunn of McCoysburg visited his brother-in-law, Clarence Bridgeman, Saturday. Isabelle Williams and Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman called on Mrs. A. P. Huntington Saturday. Ernest Tomlinson and family of Kniman took dinner with Mrs. J. J. Tomlinson and son Will Sunday. Mrs. Clayton Weaver and children of Earl Park spent the week-enu with her mother, Mrs. J. J. Tomllson. F. M. Lilly was a Gifford caller Tuesday and Mrs. Lilly visited Miss Alice Meyers’s school at Buckhorn. Estel and Orval Meyers called on Joe Salrin and family Sunday. The Salrin family has been on the sick list the past week. Dick Meyers has been on the sick list this week with a severe attack of tonsilitis. He has had several attacks but this is the worst. Revs. Amstutz and Owyer have had a good attendance at the revival meetings held at Walker Center school house the past week, and expect to continue this week. Firman Pettet and Miss Flossie Wiseman of Virgie were united in marriage at her home Saturday, Feb. 7. They went on a short wedding trip, after which they will return and settle on a farm which they have rented near Virgie. The Liberty club met with Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman Wednesday and an enjoyable time was had by all. Several gentlemen of the different families took dinner there also. The Valentine open meeting will be held at Bridgeman’s Saturday evening, Feb. 14. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Frank Hershman’s Wednesday, Feb. 18.