Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1920 — LEE [ARTICLE]
LEE
Miss Edith Clark is assisting Mrs. Lonnie Noland with her housework. Earl Webb has moved onto the farm north of here where Fred Morrison lived. The Home Missionary ladies met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. A. Holeman. There was a large crowd at Epworth League lost Sunday evening and an interesting program was given.
Elmer Gilmore and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Gilmore and J. H. Gulp and family spent Sunday at Ray Holeman’s. Mrs. G. A. Jacks has been at Lafayette during the past week caring for her daughter, Mps. Len Lefler, who is sick. Mr. Tanner moved his household goods here Tuesday and will be ready now to do first-class work in all kinds of blacksmithing. Vernon Jacks has bought the Mys. Ann Rlshling property here and moved into same Monday. Harry Rlshling moved into the Mrs. Ola Randle property, just va. cated 'by Mr. Jacks. Ray iHbleman spent a few days this week at hie farm near Butler, where he will move soon. He was looking after the sugar camp which is on his place there. Mrs. Joseph Stewart was very ill a few days last week, but is very much Improved at this writing: Her son, Rev. Olin Stewart, came last Saturday to see his parents.
