Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1901 — Pleasant Ridge. [ARTICLE]
Pleasant Ridge.
Frank Webber visited Mr. Bond Sunday. George Parkison visited W. D. Bond Sunday. Clara Reish is sewing for Mrs. McConahay. March has come again with its snow and rain. Miss Maribel Parkison visited Nellie Moody Sunday. * George Pullins v isited Pearl Potts Sunday evening. Albert Warning is visiting AlfredLowman. Mae and Charles Lowman have recovered from their sickness. Elmer Humphrey returned to his work for W. S, Lowman Saturday. Miss Hortense Shook is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mattie Greenlee, this week. Mr. Parker and family have moved on Mr. Large’s place, in Hanging Grove. Mr. Armstrong and wife have moved into the house where Mr. Parker lived. Miss Pearl Potts, of near Pleasant Ridge, visited Floy Grant Saturday and Sunday. John Murray, on the Jimmy Overton place, has moved on his own place south of town. Frank Randle and family spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. McConahay. G. P. Ketcham has heard of his horse and buggy that was stolen. The man that took the horse drove it to death. George Lowman and two little girls, Hattie and Mary, spent Saturday and Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. Maggie McDonald.
