Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1920 — The WEEK'S DOINGS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
The WEEK'S DOINGS
FRANCESVILLE (From the Tribune) Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rhinehart, last Saturday, a son. William Doll and John Bierman motored to Rensselaer yesterday morning. MisĀ® Gladys Hudgens of Lafayette was the guest of her parents over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wolfe of Monon were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watson Sunday. Mrs. Gus Daseke of Indianapolis came yesterday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Jones. Mrs. Sarah Morgan has gone to lowa to visit relatives. She was accompanied to Chicago by her son Warren. Harley Severns of Chickasaw, Ala., has been the guest of his daughter and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Severns, during the past week. Edward Drake and James Blake of Lafayette and Monon were in Francesville Saturday. The Drakes are now living in West Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Houston of Gillam are entertaining a new son at their home since Monday morning. He is their thirteenth child. George Ford has been appointee superintendent of roads for Salem township. He is now repairing the road east of Francesville which had been cut up badly during the recent rainy spell. Mrs. Margaret Hill and daughter, Miss Alice, have returned from St. Petersburg, Fla., where they had been spending the winter. Mrs. A. T. Patty and daughter of Cleveland, who were with them, returned home via Louisville enroute. Herbert Jones and Miss Genevieve Walkenstick were married in Detroit recently. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones of Jefferson township and well, known in this community. They will live in Calgary, Can., where he has taken employment with an automobile sales agency. One day last week Edward McCormick killed a large wolf on the farm south of Francesville, tenanted by William Wacker. Ed saw the wolf prowling around some sheep and shot it with a rifle. He seem? to be in the class of Chas. Bussell, formerly of Hanging Grove, when it comes to bagging big game with expert rifle shooting.
Coonrod Schubert and Miss Dorothy Cameron were married during the holidays in Detroit, but the information of their romantic affair was not known here until recently. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schubert, who recently moved from here to Detroit. Coonrod is studying technology in the plants of the Ford Motor company for the purpose of becoming a service expert.
