Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 July 1909 — VIRGIE. [ARTICLE]
VIRGIE.
Mr. Fish spent Sunday in South Bend. Miss Petty has company from Chicago. Miss Francis Petty has been on the sick list. Mrs. Pete Wolf called on Mrs. Tice Thursday morning. Joe Tice was in Fair Oaks on business last Thursday. • Miss Francis Petty is visiting friends in Chicago. Miss Lizzie Davis is taking music lessons at Kniman. Mr. and Mrs. Newberry and family Spent Sunday at Parr. Mrs. Hartley and children called on Mrs. Merril Tuesday. Jack Davis spent the Fourth at Brook this year again. Pete Tice came home from the dredge sick Tuesday morning. Joe has been having bad luck. He. lost one of his best work mares. Misses Maggie and Marry Ott called on Mrs. Reed Saturday evening. ' The attendance was small at the dance at Virgie Saturday evening. Mrs. Bill Newberry and daughter, Lillie, were Rensselaer goers Monday. Mrs. Pete Tice has been staying with his sister since Saturday evening. Quite a number took- the train at Virgie Saturday tb spend, the day at Fair Oaks. The Kniman Catholic church had quite an entertainment Sunday. They had first communion there. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tice and sister-in-law, Tessey Newberry, and Floyd Baxter took dinner with Joe Tice and family Sunday. Raymon Newberry went to work on Hack’s dredge Monday as roust-a-bout and the old rouster was promoted to fireman. * Charles Fish worked for Joe Tice Saturday plowing corn. His corn looks pretty fair. He has good prospects for fine crops. Miss Anna Tice returned home Friday evening to visit home folks, and will be accompanied back by her sister, Katie, who is going to work for Mrs. Bill Murphat.
