People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1894 — SOUTH MARION. [ARTICLE]
SOUTH MARION.
by two lip. Rev. Johnson, of Winamac, delivered an elegant discourse to a large audience at the Slaughter school house, Sunday. There is rumors of a wedding soon in this part. Boys keep the cow bells and shot guns ready at any time. . Lulu Daugherty has finished 'hjer school in Jordan township, and is now teaching in Milroy.
Alvin and Noah Dunn, of Remington, spent Saturday and Sunday with John Penright. Quite a number of our young people spent a pleasant evening at Mr. Kennals, by dancing. Bert Berndena, of Indianapolis, was the guest of Belle Slaughter, last Thursday. Frank Bowers, of Mt. Ayr, spent a few days with his cousin, Albert Dowel, this week. Rosa Platt, of Rensselaer, attended the dance at Mr. Kennal’s, Saturday night. Miss Belie Slaughter, who has been sick for some time is improving slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Way mire, of Wolcott, spent Sunday with Mr. Timmons.
Mary Timmons has gone to Kansas to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. Noah Wenrich, who has been quite poorly, is improving. Jennie Kessinger is visiting her sister, Mrs. Winrich. Mrs. Daily's sister, of Fowler, is visiting her at present. Charles Slaughter is building a barn for Mr. Jarard. William Haley has returned from Lafayette. B. F. Ferguson is agent for Gaar, Scott & Co.’s steam engines and threshers apd solicits correspondence.
