Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1920 — The WEEK'S DOINGS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

The WEEK'S DOINGS

LEE Marion Spencer spent a few days

' here during the past week with Oscar Jacks. Mr. and Mrs. Tanner spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives north of Rensselaer. Charley Clark and family of Monticello visited at the Joseph and Clyde Clark homes. Mrs. Mary May of near Remington was here part of this week helping care for her brother, Clyde

Clark, who is in a very critical condition at this writing. There were more than 100 in attendance at Sunday school last Sunday, but still we have room for more. The Home Missionary society met Tuesday afternoon at Mrs. S. M. Jacks’s, with Mrs. Bessie Jordan as leader. Mrs. Vernon Jacks and son Jack visited her mother in Lafayette from Saturday evening till Wednesday morning. Miss Ona Snedeker, who is employed in Hammond, was a week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brook Snedeker. The church was filled Sunday night for Epworth League, and a very Interesting program was given. The band furnished music for the evening. The house where Clare Peregrine lived caught fire from the flue last Friday noon and burned to the ground. Most of the furniture was saved. The family moved into the Mrs. Ida Bewis property here until Mr. Peregrlnb can build again on his farm.

VIRGIE , Dr. Norby returned home Tuesday evening. W. W. Zellers was a Rensselaer goer Tuesday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis Tuesday. Miss Esther Wiseman returned from Remington Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Potts visited with the Ancil Potts family Tuesday evening. Earl Zellers came from Hammond Tuesday for a few days’ visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Firman Pettet called on Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Zellers Tuesday evening. Mrs. James Williams went to Fair Oaks to attend the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Keller Wednesday. Mrs. John Zellers returned from North Judson Saturday, where she was visiting her sister, Mrs. R. Replogle. Among the Rensselaer goers Saturday were: Mrs. John Zellers, Jessie and Harold Zellers and Thos. Florence.

MILROY George Foulks ivent to Wolcott Tuesday. True* Culp was in this vicinity buying hogs Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beaver were in Rensselaer Monday. Miss Bates is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Ed Griest, and family. Juanita Fisher is in Wolcott at the elevator while Mr. Martin is in Chicago. Miss Hazel Grfest and cousin. Miss Bates, were in McCoysburg Monday afternoon. Mildred Clark and Ruth May ate dinner with their aunt, Mrs. George Foulks, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Banes, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goble of Monon ate Sunday dinner with Earl Foulks and family. Mr. Kimble’s sister, who resided in lowa, died and the remains were sent to Fair Oaks. Mr. and Mrs. Kimble were notified Tuesday evening.