Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1920 — WOLCOTT [ARTICLE]
WOLCOTT
(From the Enterprise) Elmer Farney of Fairbury, 111., 13 visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hofer and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Farney. Mrs. Jaimes Pemberton and daughter Dorothy visited friends at Remington Thursday. Russell Dye left this Friday morning for Champaign, 111., where he will enter Illinois university. Guy Parson visited his brother.
Ray Parson, and wife at Logansport from Tuesday evening until Wednesday evening. James Miller of Chenoa, 111., a former resident of this vicinity, visited A. B. Wooden and other Wolcott friends the first of the week. Mrs. Albert Miller returned Friday from Lincoln City, Neb., where she was called Thursday, January 22, by the death of her brother-in-law, John Sennett.
Mrs Earl Markin, at one time a resident of Wolcott, died at her home in Camden, Ind., Wednesday, January 28, from influenza. Her funeral was held at Camden Sui*day. _ taii Mrs. Dluzak and grandson, Bugene Francis Nowviskl, and Mrs. Richard Burke and daughter Ver ®“' lea spent the day Monday with Frank Nowviski and family at Reynolds. . , . _ Dan Blwme and his sisters, Mrs. J. E. Kercher and Misses Lyda and Lena Blume, went to Fort Wayne Saturday to visit their brother and his wife, returning 'home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Martha Dinsmore and son. Marshall Max, who have been visiting her mother, Mrs. Klnnie dproles, at Bristol, Tenn., and relatives in Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio the past three months, returned home Sunday. The marriage of Miss Wilda Oibson of Wolcott and Walter L. Redmond of Fulton, Ind., took place at the Methodist parsonage in Monticello Thursday afternoon, Rev. F. L. 'Hovis officiating. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. George Wert Wolcott. -Miss Leona E. Abersol, daughter of Mrs. John Abersol of this 'place, and Ira J. Nussbaum of Fairbury, 111., were" united in marriage at the Christian Apostolic church Thursday afternoon, February 5. After the ceremony relatives and friends were served with a wedding supper at the home of the bride’s parents. George Vorhis, who recently purchased a farm near Lewiston, Mont., on Monday shipped his goods to that place and Tuesday he arid h s family, with the exception of 'his daughter. Miss Daisy, who is a student at Indiana university at Bloomington, left for their new home. Miss Daisy will follow at the close of the school year. Abraham Cranmer of Chalmers, a former resident of Wolcott, died at the home of his son, Arthur Cranimer at Rochester, Ind., Sunday night at midnight. Mr. Cranmer had gone to Rochester to visit his son and on Tuesday was taken, ill with erysipelas from which he died. Mr. Cranmer would have been sev-enty-five years of age had he lived until May. Mrs. Rachel Mary Emge, wife of Valentine Emge, died in Michigan City Sunday from pneumonia. Her demise followed an illness of four days. Mrs. Emge was the daughter of William' and Agnes Salla of Seafield and was married to Mr. Emge on June 29, 1910, at Reynolds. She was a member of the Catholic church and the St. Mary Rosary society. Besides her husband and parents she is survived by one son Havrey, and two daughters, Evangeline and Agnes Marie.
