Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1920 — WOLCOTT [ARTICLE]
WOLCOTT
(From the Enterprise) Mrs. James Smith of , Seafield spent Monday with Mrs.* Perry Spencer. Mrs. F. W. Wolfe spent the day Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Tillett at Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn visited their daughter, Mrs. George Spangle at Rensselaer, Sunday. Mrs. Perry Spencer and daughter Grace went to Fowler Monday evening for a few days visit with relatives. Miss Blanche Gilbert, who has been visiting friends in Ohio the past few days, returned to Wolcott Tuesday. Louis Goodrich of Ft. Madison, lowa, came the first of the week to visit his mother, Mrs. L. A. l Goodrich. Louis Davis and family and Louis Allen of Remington spent Sunday here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Davis. Mrs. Frank Reed and grandson of Logansport visited her mother, Mrs. Luke Rogers Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson of Lafoyette are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jones west of Wolcott. Mrs. Edmond Burke . and little son went to Ft. Wayne Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roitet. Mrs. Nancy Potter, mother of Mrs. W. H. Gerberich, went to El Paso, Ill;, Thursday to visit her daughter, Mrs. A. H. Wolk. Mrs. Charles Powell and son Robert of Reynolds, were the guests Wednesday of Mrs. Powell’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kleist. Miss Anna Habercorn of Chatsworth, 111., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John Vogel, west of Woloctt, returned home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Carl of Indianapolis came Saturday evening and visited Mr. Carl’s- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carl until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carl and children of Remington came over Sunday and spent the day with them. Col. D. G. Smith of Normal, 111., died last Saturday evening. Col Smith owned 1200 acres of land southeast of Wolcott, and was well known to many in this community. The tenants on his farms were Fred Bushman, Harry Burley and Chris Shoemaker. Mrs. Cora Kenrich, who has been making her home for some time past with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. May Kenrich, went to South Bend Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Cookson, from there she will go to Sullivan, 111., for an indefinite visit with her daughter, Mrs. A. A. Cookson.
