Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 April 1901 — CORRESPONDENCE. [ARTICLE]
CORRESPONDENCE.
jUeCoysbnrg. Miss Emma Ritter, of Rensselaer, spent Sunday at McDonald’s. Mrs. Mertle Bunnell begun working for Mrs. Housten this week. Hope Hurly and Glen Housten will begin taking music lessons of Miss Pearle Burson this week. Guy and Carle Parker are on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs Chas. Armstrong, of Pleasant Ridge, Sundayed at J. R. Phillips’. Mrs. McCoy had to rob her hen’s nests Sunday to feed Jack Goodyear and Maurice Gorman. Miss Gusta Deveil spent Sunday with her parents south of Lee. Quite a number of the Milroy Babtist young people attended C. E. here Sunday night. Dr. Hanson, of Monon, made several professional calls here last week. Maudie Coghill came home from quite an extended stay near Seafield with Mrs. Bert Josserand, Saturday. Mrs. Johnston was called to the bedside of her brother at Rose Lawn, who was thought to be dying, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Parkison, of Indianapolis, are visiting Mrs. Parkison’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Parker. Mrs. Meyers returned from a week’s visit with relativas in Chicago Sunday evening. Her daughter Mamie, who has been attending school there since last fall, returned with her. Mary and Josie Kodatt went to Chicago Saturday for several weeks’ visit with relatives. Jas. McDonald and Felix Parker were at Monon and Reynolds buying horses Saturday. Creighton Clark and family, after several months’ residence here, moved back on their place south of Lee last week. Roy Gwin received a new bicycle from Sears, Roebuck and Co. Saturday. Mr. Miller,' of Dyer, is visiting Mr. Wachtel here. German meeting was held here Monday forenoon by the Germen misister from Reynolds.
