Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1920 — LETTERS FROM OUR READERS [ARTICLE]
LETTERS FROM OUR READERS
Huntington, Ind., May 31, 1920. To my old Jasper county friends, and I think I had as many of them as any man who ever left there: Well, we like it fine in our new home. We surely have a nice country here and everything looks fine. Of course it was a little lone-« some at first, but since we have got acquainted a little we have gotten over that, and we have fine neighbors here. Oats are looking well; wheat is not so good, as it froze out quite badly last winter. Otherwise every•think is looking well. I want to say a word for my friend, Leo Worland. The 12th of last February we moved here from Jasper county, and I employed Mr. Worland to bring my invalid mother through In his ambulance arid he brought them through with comfort and safety. I say he is one of the finest men that Rensselaer can boast of. He is kind and considerate to all he meets and I sure wish him success in the future. If I was within his reach and needed any assistance in his line I surely would think of him. I am, as ever, a friend to all. —SAM LOWERY.
