Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1908 — Lee Locals. [ARTICLE]

Lee Locals.

Grandma Anderson Is on the sick list * Roy Stiers Is sick with malarial fever. > Mrs. Anne Rishllng was in Monon Tuesday. j Ivan Williamson is sick and under the doctor’s care. Will Culp and family visited his brother, James Culp, Saturday. Elsie W’ebb and family, of Monon, spent Sunday with James Culps’ Mrs. George Holman, of Montlcello, is visiting relatives here this week. Ivah Carrothers left Saturday for Culver, where she Intends to spend the summer. ’ Miss Arty Gilmore returned Friday from Montlcello. Her school closed last Thursday. j Mrs, Will Noland visited her daughter, Mrs. Worden Donaldson, of Monon, a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes and Tillie of Thayer, visited friends datives here Sunday. E. Noland will fill the regular appointment of Rev. Simonson at the Parker school house next Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mr*. Jasper Brown, of Hammond, came Friday for a few

days’ visit with her father, Ewing Donaldson. ~~ Miss Lural Anderson, who has been teaching the Parker school, came Saturday to spend the summer with her uncle, H. C. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holman, Arty and Elmer Gilmore, Ernest and Clayton Mellender spent Sunday with Mrs. C. A. Holman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Jacks and Ethel of Rensselaer, Mary and Emma Jacks, of southeast of Rensselaer, Chas. Lefler and iamily, Joseph Clark’s and S. M. Jacks spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Jacks. Paul Lamar, aged about 12 years, son of Wm. Lamar, is dangerously sick at this writing. His sickness began about two months ago from an ulcerated tooth. He was getting better for awhile but has recently taken a turn for the worse. Blood poisoning is feared. /