Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1909 — Haskells Have Reunion at Home Of S. P. Haskell In Wells County. [ARTICLE]

Haskells Have Reunion at Home Of S. P. Haskell In Wells County.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hasllell and baby returned home this Tuesday morning from Bluffton, near which city a reunion was fyeld last week. The Bluffton Evening News gives the following account of the reunion: “A most . enjoyable reunion of the Haskell brothers was held this week at the home of S. P. Haskell on the Reynolds\tarm. James O. and S. P. Haskell the two brothers residing in Wells county did the entertaining and took care of all the visitors during the week. There were present at this reunion five brothers, two sisters, four sister-in-laws, six cousins and ten children. Those from a distance were Lee Haskell, wife and son, of Chicago; Frank Haskell, wife and son, of Rensselaer, Ind.; Arch W. Haskell, Bellefontaine, Ohio; W. L. Wishard and wife, of Big Rapids, Mich., Mrs. Vestal, Paris, Mich.; A. Miller and family, Larwill; Mrs. J. Dunlap and family, Mt. Ayr, Ind.; and Mrs. Jennie Wishard, Rensselaer, Ind. There were present in all twenty-seven. r “Those not present were Charles Haskell and wife, and William Haskell, Denver, Colo.; O. Miller, Larwill, Ind.; James Dunlap, Mt. Ayr, Ind.; Jesse Vestal, Paris, Mich.; and Mrs. Arch Haskell, Bellefontaine, Ohio. “The thirtieth marriage anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Haskell was observed and they were presented Aylth a handsome set of silver knives and forks.” Mr. and Mrs. Haskell have been away for ten days and visited also at Lebanon and Frankfort.