Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1920 — WALKER TOWNSHIP [ARTICLE]

WALKER TOWNSHIP

Billy Wenrick was a Kniman caller Tuesday. Henry Meyers called on Joe Salrin’s Thursday. Alice and Lena Meyers were in Kniman Tuesday. Clarence Bridgeman was a Rensselaer caller Monday. John Pettet and wife were Rensselaer callers Monday. J. Bicknell was in the township electioneering this week. Mrs. F. M. Lilly called on Mrs. A. P. Huntington Tuesday. Mrs. Clinton’s sister from Brook is visiting her this week. Mr. and Mrs. Zufall called on Mrs. Tomlinson Friday evening. C. B. Scott was in the west end

of the township tax collecting Monday. Will Hartley is planting onions on the Turfler farm this week. Henry Meyers called on A. P. Huntington’s Sunday evening. A. P. Huntington Is progressing quite rapidly on his new house. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Poole were callers in Rensselaer Thursday. Estal, Arthur, Lena and Alice Meyers spent Sunday at Joe Salrin's. Mrs. A. P. Huntington received her piano from Momence last Fxlday. Mr. Zufall and family spent Sunday evening with Clarence Bridgeman's. J. Walters has Deen hauling gravel for the foundation of his house this week. Earl Huntington of Mt. Ayr called on Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Huntington Saturday. The club met with Mrs. Will Stalbaum at the last meeting and had an enjoyable time. A. P. Huntington made a business trip with Maurice Gorman to Momence, 111., Thursday. Clarence Bridgeman, wife and son Donald took dinner with A. P. Huntington and wife Sunday. Mrs. A. P. Huntington is home from Wheatfield high school where she taught the past term. Maurice Gorman with his truck moved Daniel Bartsch’s household goods to Chicago Monday. Miss Inabelle Williams visited her brother Dan and wife north of Wheatfield from Thursday until Saturday. Jess Wynkoop has built a new chicken house from the one which was destroyed in the high wind In the spring. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lilly and son Lester, Will Tomlinson and mother called on A. P. Huntington and wife Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. LiHy'and son Lester and Wip Tomlinson and mother visited Charley Tomlinson’s at Barkley Sunday. Mr. Spitzer’s of Fair Oaks brought Mrs. Ellen Cooper, Mrs. Spitzer’s mother, home from a visit she has been making last Tuesday. Mrs. Paul Hershman spent Tuesday at her mother’s, Mrs. John Pettet’s, and Miss Catherine Pettet returned home with her for a few days’ stay. John Pettet and family, Paul Hershman and wife, Gall Michaels and family and Ernest Tomlinson and family of Knlman, Firman Pettet and wife of Vii-gie all spent Sunday In Rensselaer. Mrs. Lee Jennings returned Thurs-

day from the Rensselaer hospital where she has been with her son Robert, who has been very sick with two abscesses on one leg, resulting from a boil which healed too quickly. He is doing very nicely at present.