Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1901 — CORRESPONDENCE [ARTICLE]
CORRESPONDENCE
IWr Oakm. Joe Kight was in Chicago Monday on business. A. H. Burton, of Chicago, was the guest of W. H. Cottingham over Sunday. Mrs. Henry Goff has been sick" the past two weeks with pneumonia, but is improving rapidly. » Messrs. Stanley and Wagner, of Chicago, were in town from Saturday till Monday enjoying a rabbit hunt. Mrs. Isaac Kight and little grand daughter spent several days with her parents and other relatives at Momence, 111. Mrs. John Mandon and little daughter, Mary, of Momence, Ills., are visiting John’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mundon this week. The box supper at the school house last Saturday evening was well attended. Miss Eva Vandarsdal was voted the most popular young lady present and received a handsome cake. Allison Kinney was voted the homliest gentleman present and received an autograph album as a prize. The receipts were sll.lO. The marriage of Mr. George Lambert to Miss Stella M. Fenters was solemnized at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fenters, on Wednesday evening of last week, Rev. Abbott performing the ceremony. The affair was rather private, only relatives of the contracting parties being present. The groom is 38 years old and the bride is 15. They will reside with the groom’s mother, Mrs. Sarah Lambert. May joy and happiness attend them.
