Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1920 — MEDARYVILLE [ARTICLE]

MEDARYVILLE

(From the Journal) Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hill last Saturday, twin boys. Julius Brown and son Floyd have gone to Gary where they jdll be employed at the mills. Mrs. A. E. Malsbary and children came up from Lafayette Saturday for a visit with relatives. Harper Malcolm, Lew White and M. W. Coppess were In Indianapolis from Saturday until Monday. Fred Kroft and A. Llersch went to Benton .Harbor Tuesday to visit their daughters at the Mercy nospitat Rev. C. E. Welss_went to South Bend Tuesday to hear Bob Jones, the great evangelist, who Is holding meetings there. Mr. and Mrs. William Vollmer went to Kansas Tuesday where they were called by the serious Illness of Mrs. Vollmer’s sister. Mrs. M. W. Bergmann and son,who had been here from Virginia visiting the Mahoney’s, went to Hoopeston, 111., Tuesday to visit. Mrs. Bergmann is a sister of Mrs. Mahoney. E. A. White has purchased the J. J. Shea farm of 232 acres, west of Medaryville, giving in part payment the 100 acres he bought two weeks ago. Mr. Shea will remain on the farm this year and will move to Rensselaer next spring. Mrs. Mary J. Low, who has been here in the old home for a few days, went to Lafayette Saturday to see her daughter, Mrs. Fred Wagner, at the hospital. Mrs. Wagner was brought home Monday on a cot and is still unable to be up. Mrs. J. W. Paris of Oak Park, 111., is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Clark. Mrs. Paris is a teacher in the Oak Park schools and her visit here is made possible by a strike among the engineers of the building in which she teaches. Logan & Adorn shipped a car oi hogs and calves to Indianapolis last Saturday for the farmers’ organization. This car struck a good market and netted the owners a good price. The medium weight hogs sold for $17.50.; the heavies and light weights sold for less. Mrs. Julius Quade fell last Thurs-* day about noon, fracturing her hip, and was not found until about 4 o’clock when school children came. Dr. Linton was called and made the patient as comfortable as possible and the next day took her to the hospital at Lafayette. —