Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1901 — CORRESPONDENCE. [ARTICLE]

CORRESPONDENCE.

Fair Oaks. Frank Smith, of Elwood, visited her sister Mrs. N. A. McKay, over Sunday. Mrs Nettie Linton and daughter Opal, of McCoysburg, were theguestsof Mrs. Cottingham over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spry and children, of Momence, 111., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kight a couple of days this week. Mrs. Mundon and Mrs. Emory Cox were at Rose Lawn last Monday to see Mrs. O’May, who is reported quite sick. Albert Knopinski was at Kankakee, 111., Monday on business. Mrs. R. O. Graves, of Morocco, is visiting her sister, Mrs. N. Littlefield, and other relatives and friends in town. Don’t forget the excursion to Chicago next Sunday, August nth. Only 75 cents round trip. Mrs. A. J. Nelson, of Brookston, is visit>"B?er dau ghters, Mrs. Cottingham and Mrs. Richey and other relatives this week. Miss Verne Goldsberry, of Hammond, was the guest of relatives and friends in town last Sunday. Mrs. I. Kight and Mrs. Wm. Spry visited Mrs. J. R. Kight, at Rensselaer, last Monday. Mrs. P. W. Nelson and Francis Brady were the guests of Mrs. Ross Borne, at Shelby, Sunday. Roy McKean, of Chicago, is visiting Dr. Proudley and daughter, Alice, this week. The ice cream social held at the lawn of Littlefield & Erwin last Saturday night was well attended and successful. Net proceeds $11.40 to be used to buy new seats for the Christian church. Mrs. Winslow and daughter Sylvia spent Saturday with friends at Mt. Ayr. Wm, Bums is quite sick with flux at the home of James Blake. Dr. Proudley is attending him. Chase. Vanarsdal is able to get up town after a two weeks’ spell of sickness caused from being overcome by the heat. R. H Dodge is confined to the house with rheumatism.