Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1902 — Fred Landis to Speak. [ARTICLE]

Fred Landis to Speak.

The graduation exercises ot Marion, Newton, Jordan and Carpenter towDships will be held at Fountain Park, June 11th. The program will consist of themes by the graduates, and music. In the afternoon Hon. Fred Landis, of Logansport, brother of Congressman Landis, and himself a candidate for congress from the ninth district, will speak to the graduates in the afternoon. A large attendance is expected. * For fine job work call at the JOURNAL office. Miss Dora Moore is visiting in Monticello. Mrs. J. O. Gwin is visiting her son Lacy at Marshfield, Wis. Mrs. G. M. Kessinger has be'bn vis lting her daughter near Lafayette. Miss Floy Nowels has returned from music school at Indianapolis. Mrs. H. O. McOay, ot Plymouth, is the guest of her father, Hiram Day. Work on the foundation of the Odd -Fellows’ new building began Monday. Mrs. W. A. Hetlick, of New York ~ City, is visiting her mother, Mrs. E. J. Morris. Mrs. J. B. Clemens and Miss May . Bennett, of Shelby, are visiting rela tives in this vicinity. The last of the old Liberal Corner buildings has been torn down and the material carted away. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Milliron, of Monticello, were the guests of Mr. Und Mrs. N. H. Warner Sunday. 0. E. Mills, who has been confined /to his home for several months, was ‘ able to get down town again Saturday. Mrs. M. Brown, of Danville, Ill:, is r the guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. C. English, and son, Dr. Harry Brown. Hiram N. Jacks and John'Kressler, of Rensselaer, have been granted an increase of pension from $8 to sl2 per month. .Work on Judge Thompson’s new building began Monday. This is not his opera house building*' however, but a frame structure which will adjoin Worland’s buggy store on the north. It will be occupied by the Mackey marble works.