Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 126, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1909 — LEE ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
LEE ITEMS.
Dollie Jacks spent Sunday with Etha anc| Thelma Noland. Mrs. Ostander’s grandmother has come to stay with her for a while. Mrs. Saxton spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ostandpr, Mrs. Cora and Mrs. Fred Stlers went to Monon Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Saxton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ostander. Ira Williamson left Monday morning on the milk train for the west. Mr. Carlson was dow r n from Chicago Saturday to see after his farm. Mr. Whitlow is moving onto the Eli Woods farm. Frank Eldridge is helping his brother shuck corn. Earl Folks spent Sunday, with Tommy and Harley Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Young were Lee visitors Sunday. T. S. Cowger is boarding at S. M. Jacks' now.. " Ward Lewis went to Monon Monday evening. The surprise on Miss Verda Lewis Saturday evening in honor of her 16th birthday was a grand success. Mrs. Arthur Williamson and two children spent' Tuesday with S. M. Jacks and family. Quite a crowd frorq, Lee attended the blind peoples’ entertainment at McCoysburg Saturday evening. Mrs. Della Culp and Mrs. Josie Anderson called on Mrs. Ostander Monday afternoon. The ladies’ aid society will meet at Mrs. Hoy Rishling’s Wednesday to sew. Mrs. Ann Rishling went to Monticello Monday to visit Mrs. Harry Phillips, returning home Monday evening. Clayton Ward, of Rensselaer, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Chas. Jacks, for a few days, returned home Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jacks and son, Earnest, accompanied him home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sparling, of DeMotte, came to Lee from Monon, where they had been visiting their daughter and family, and visited friends and relatives at Lee till Monday morning, when they returned home.
