Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1909 — LEE ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
LEE ITEMS.
Uncle George McCoy is still on the sick list. Mrs. Ostander went to MOnon Tuesday and had five teeth pulled. Albert ( Warner returned to -his home at Thomasboro, 111., Tuesday. Mrs. Westphali is still on the sink list. Mrs. Ola Miller went to Monon Wednesday to meet her mother. Mrs. Rosa Johnson was a Lee visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Sam Noland is still on the sick list. Mr. 'and Mr§. John Johnson were Lee visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clark came Friday evening to visit at Lee. J. H. Culp and family visited* Mrs. Culp’s mother, Mrs. Kate Holman, Tuesday. Gail Culp went home with Orvil Holman Monday evening and stayed all night at Mrs. Holman’s. Mrs. Ray Holman caipe Friday evening to visit with friends and relatives at Lee. Mrs. Herbert Sorrel and son, Clifford, of TiptOn, came to O. A. Jacks’ Tuesday morning. Mrs. Cora Stiers and son, Hammilton, called on Mrs. Ostander Monday afternoon. • *• Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark and children took Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Jacks. Mabie and Harry Ostander spent Christmas with Agnes and Hamilton Stiers. O. A. Jacks and family dnd Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lewis spent Christmas with Sam Jacks and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Anderson and Lural Anderson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. Sam Noland went to Geo. Parkers Tuesday morning, and returned home' in the evening. Lural Anderson went to Monon Monday evening, returning home Tuesday morning. Mrs. A. B. Lewis spent Tuesday evening with her daughter, Mrs. Dora Jacks. Mrs. Arthur Williamson was called to Medaryville Monday on account of the sickness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Johnson returned home Monday morning from LaFayette, where they have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harbert. Mrs. T. S. Cowger came Friday afternoon to visit Mr. Cowger’s school, and also to attend the Christmas tree at Lee, and went home that night. The young folks called on the new bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Aca Holman, Monday evening and were treated to oysters and candy. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sorrel and Mr. and Mrs. True Woodworth took dinner Wednesday with L. M. Jacks and family.
