Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1920 — MOROCCO [ARTICLE]

MOROCCO

(Prom the v Courier O. M. Tuggle and family are visiting his father and other relatives at Kingman. - , Mm. B. C. Price and children went to Stone Bluff Saturday to spend a few days with relatives^ Miss Ruby Park of Cincinnati spent Wednesday here with Mm. Mary Camblin. She was en route to Chicago to visit relatives. Charles Spangler and family and

Mr. Eberhard and family .of Gary drove to Morocco Sunday and took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Clark. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thomas and little son of Indianapolis are visiting this week at the homes of A. D. Swain, Charles Roadruck and other relati res. - Sinclair Irvin returned home last Saturday after serving four years in the U. S. navy. He was the first of our boys to respond to the call and the last to return. Misses Grace and Flossie Richards, who had been here visiting relatives, left Tuesday for their home at Muskogee, Okla. Their aunt, Mrs. Fred Mashino, accompanied them for a short visit there. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Wells were at Lake Manitou, near Rochester, several days last week attending the ar_xual banquet and outing of the state agents of the Peoples Life Insurance company. A daughter was born Monday to Mrs. Blanche Shuey. Both mother and babe are doing well. This is one of those very rare instances where the little one will never see Its father, who passed away several months ago. Harry Irvin had his right arm badly lacerated just above the elbow Monday when he fell from a ladder at the Duffy elevator. He caught his arm on a protruding naii, inflicting a wound that requirea several stiches to close. B. F. Davis is exhibiting an old style musket which he plowed up on his farm last year, the like of which was never seen before by our oldest inhabitants. It is a muzzle loader, and the strange part is that the hammer and cap stick is on the under side of the barrel. Aside fro, l this it is quite similar to other oldtime rifles. Harold William, 3%-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Salow, Golden City, Mo., died Monday of spinal meningitis. Mrs. Salow will be remembered here as Miss Gertrude Deardurff. A message was received here Sunday telling of the little one’s illness and Mrs. Salow’s father, George Deardurff, left at once for Golden- City. Job printing that pleases Is our specialty.—THE DEMOCRAT.