Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1911 — PLEASANT RIDGE. [ARTICLE]
PLEASANT RIDGE.
M rs. Fred Linback visited Mrs. Geo. Parkinson Tuesday. Will Eldrldge is quite ill with some kind of throat trouble. Ray Berry and Ed Martin have each bought a nice driving horse at recent sales. Mrs. Marion Robinson returned Thursday from Lafayette, where she has been for several days. Miss Madeline Ramp, of Rensselaer, visited the school here Monday, and SupL Larason visited it Friday. The sale at Wilbur Bond’s Tuesday, while not meeting the expectations of those chiefly interested, was quite successful. The Pleasant Ridge houses are vacant Any one desiring a commodious residence will do well to apply at once. Let not the city go to ruin. Albert Linback has resumed his music lessous under the instruction of his teacher, Miss LaVera Lee, aftei a short vacation during winter weather. A dance was given at Will Eldridge's Thursday evening, Feb. 2nd, in honor of their son Everett’s birthday. A large crowd attended and all enjoyed a fine time. Harve Low man, who moved last week from here to McCoysburg, has bought Robert McDonald’s store and will engage in business there. The latter will go to Monticello, where his parents live. DeVere Yeoman was home over Saturday and Sunday from Valparaiso University, where he is taking some special work in surveying. He remained over Monday morning to do some surveying in Hanging Grove township.
