Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 May 1901 — CORRESPONDENCE. [ARTICLE]

CORRESPONDENCE.

Fair Oakm. John Casey has returned home from Marion, Ind., where he has been at the Soldier’s Home the past few months: Stella McConnell, accompanied by her little friend, Esther Proff, of Chicago, are visiting her sister, Jennie McConnell, this week.' Mesdames Right and Cottingham attended the library entertainment at Rensselaer last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Right spent a few days this week with their daughter, Mrs. M. Shehan at Lafayette. . Sixteen tickets were sold for the Chicago excursion last Sunday, Mrs. P. W. Nelson spent Sunday and Monday in Chicago. Miss Lola Graves, of Morocco, visited her friend Mae Erwin a few days this week. '• Mrs. Agnes Ungar, of Chicago, is the guest of her friend Frances Brady. A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Prey last Friday, May 24. C. B. Manderville and Francis Bums are enjoying camp life on the Kankakee. They expect to remain most of the sumiifr. Union Children’s day will be held at the Christian churchmext' Sunday evening June 2, for which a good program is being prepared. Everybody cordially invited. Mrs. Cottingham very pleasantly entertained her Sunday school fclass at her home last Saturday evening. The sixteen members enjoyed a couple of hours at music, games, conversation, etc. Light refreshments were served. Schuyler Brockus has gone to Chicago Heights to work at the carpenter trade. Rev. O’May delivered an elegant Memorial sermon at the M. E. church last Sunday afternoon, and was listened to by a large and interested audience. The church was appropriately decorated.