Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1920 — WALKER CENTER [ARTICLE]
WALKER CENTER
Miss Bernice Meyers is on the sick list. John Pettet butchered on Saturday. Mrs. John Pettit was a Kniman caller Friday. Orval Meyers called on A. P. Huntington Tuesday. F. M. Lilly helped M. Zufall saw wood Wednesday. Carrie Williams and Floyd Garrett butchered Tuesday. Ben Woolbrandt is husking corn for Bill Tomlinson. Lena Meyers stayed all night at M. Zufall’s Tuesday. Mrs. Linton was on the sick list the first of last week. Ardrey Hartley spent Thursday night with Lora Long. a A. P. Huntington called on X. Geesa at Virgie Sunday. ' Will Tomlinson went to Rensselaer to see Dr. Turfler Saturday. August Woolbrant helped A. P. Huntington saw wood Wednesday. Miss Azalia Spurgeon spent Friday night at the home of Joe Salrin. Will Hartley is helping Henry Meyers build a corn crib this week. Miss Pampel’s sister from Remington spent the week-end visiting her. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Huntington spent Friday evening with F. M. Lilly. Delos Pass has five children down with the scarlet fever at his home near Kniman.
Wesley Hurley and wife of Gary visited with Henry Meyers and family over Sunday. Mrs. A. P. Huntington called on her parents, F. M. Lilly and wife, Tuesday evening. A. P. Huntington sawed wood for Isaac Knapp Monday, and F- M. Lilly sawed on Tuesday. Mrs. F. M. Lilly and Mrs. A. P. Huntington called on Mrs. J. J. Tomlinson Saturday afternoon. The Oak Grove school program for Thanksgiving was called off on account of the scarlet fever scare. The Gifford muck land is still burning. There have also been several wood fires in the neighborhood. Lee Jennings is hauling tile from Wheatfield. Floyd Garrett and Charles Scott assisted him Saturday. Violette Sayers, Isaac Marlatt and Joel Crownover have been out of school the past week on account ot sickness. Walker township institute met at Walker Center Saturday. Bernice Meyers and Opal Hoile were absent on account of illness. Lewis Hurley, whose school at Kniman was closed on Monday on account of sdarlet fever, visited at the Oak Grove school Tuesday. The Victory club met with Mrs. Virgil Linton and a fine lunch was enjoyed. The next meeting will be with Mrs. F. M. Lilly on December first. - - ■ ... . M. Zufall called at D. Williams Tuesday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Williams and son, Richard, spent the day with M. Zufall and family Wednesday Miss Sabina Pampel, who teaches the Zick school, gave a box social Friday evening and made something over - twenty dollars. Fairy Salrin received a cake for being the most popular girl, and Mr. Pulaski received a pair of socks for being the man with the biggest feet.
