Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1920 — The WEEK'S DOINGS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
The WEEK'S DOINGS
MILROY v Marlon Spencer was in Monon Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson were in Rensselaer. Saturday. Our teachers attended institute at McCoysburg Saturday. Thomas Johnson and family spent Sunday with Ed Johnson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Foulks and children spent Sunday with the J. English family. Marie Johnson visited over Saturday night with her uncle, Mart Sommers, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Culp and son Keith called on Mr. and Mrs. George Foulks Sunday evening. Roy Culp and family ate Sunday dinner with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Culp, and family. Lorin George Foulks spent the first part of the week visiting witji his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. English, and family. John Johnson moved two loads of his effects to the Dexter farm on
Monday, where he will soon be located. We are sorry to see them go. James Wood, Theodore Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. George Foulks and the Misses Mary and Pearl Johnson were callers on Mrs. Anna Chapman and family Sunday afternoon.
GIFFORD Mrs. Reece Cavlnder is quite poorly at this writing. John Fillton of Ohio is visiting Tell Rutledge and family. Miss Elsie Haniford spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Earl Parker, of Kersey. Miss Leota Obenchaln (s spending the latter part of the week with friends at Gary. Mrs. George Moore and Sylvia and Walter Grimm spent Sunday with R. H. Grimm and family. ' „ Mr. and Mrs. Orval Fisher of near Wheatfleld spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nate Keene. -Mr. and' Mrs. Harry Walker and daughter Mabel spent Sunday with the Charles W&lker family. „ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haniford of Roselawn spent Saturday evening with W. T. Hankins and family. George Kimble of Gary spent a few days here this week with friends. He is having his house remodeled. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brown and son John spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Roy Hill, of near Wheatfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Cavinder of Gary Bpent the latter part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker.
POBSUM RUN Mrs. “Doc” Crownover called on home folks Saturday. Ray Hahn spent from Friday until Monday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. James Davis were Rensselaer goers Monday. Edward Peregrine had a cow killed by a train one day last week. David Hahn returned home Saturday after visiting two weeks at Burnettsville. James Campbell, Jr., and Everett Parker were Medaryville goers Sunday afternoon. Mrs. T. J. Parker and daughter Myrtle called on Mrs. James Davis Sunday afternoon. The little son of John Hill, who is suffering from scarlet fever, was reported to be quite bad Sunday. Mrs. John Pettit and Mrs. William Hartley called on Mrs. T. J. Parker and daughters Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Sayers and son of Rensselaer and Orpha Parker spent Sunday with Mr. and Mxs. David Hahn and family. T. J. Parker and John Parker were called to Lizton Thursday by the death ~df their brother-in-law, Louie Groover.^ The Oak Grove Sunday school is going to have a Christmas tree and program December 24. Everybody welcome. Mrs. James Davis and children and Miss Geneva Markin called T. J. Parker and daughter Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Markin and daughter Geneva called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tubbs of near Kniman Sunday afternoon.
