Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1910 — WEATHER FORECAST. [ARTICLE]
WEATHER FORECAST.
Fair tonight and Saturday. Mrs. Leslie Clark and Mrs. Charles Morlan Thursday afternoon entertained the Pythian Sisters in a very -pleasant manner at the home of the former on Franklin street. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blue returned this morning from New Boston, 111., where for-the past three-months-they - have been with their daughter, Mrs. V. G. Patterson. They report that all the eastern part of Illinois is still covered with snow and that there is good sleighing over most of the northern haif of the state. Mr. Blue was surprised to find Rensselaer and vicinity so almost entirely free from snow and ice. >
Madaline Abbott went to Monticello this afternoon to visit her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Landis. They will have been married 40 years next Sunday and the event made the occasion qf a family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Abbott and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robinson, of this place will go 4here, while other children from Chicago and Delphi will also he there. And Arthur Landis and family, who moved last year to Plainview, Texas, were expected to return from there today. Arthur and family and Tom Ronneiry and family, ot Monticello, bought land in Texas and moved there last year. They had very successful crops, but they did not like Texas, and they have sold out and returned to good old Indiana.
