Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1885 — PLEASANT RIDGE ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
PLEASANT RIDGE ITEMS.
Corn plowing is progressing rapidly. Oats doing finely- . , . Sabbath school js progressing. Quite a number of young folks On joyed themselves at Pres. Hemphill's, Sat. •urday evening. Refreshments of icecream and cake. - Miss Clara Kenton, of Marlborough, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Jaley I’arkison. Messrs. C. C. Sigler & Co., are shipping and pressing hay at Pleasant Bdge. Uncle Mosie Davison is still very low, and not much hope of his recovery Childrens; Day at the Watson Grove next Sabbath, also church in the fore noon. A pleasant time is anticipated. AU are invited to attend. ,L Miss Sadie McDonald returned to her home, Sunday evening, having taught a two months term of school in Barkley township. - —. — Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sayers,-of DeMotte. wisited Mrs. Sayer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gwin, Saturday and Sunday. Lowman & Overton’s huxter wagon as doing well this spring- Comes iu three times a week loaded. Mr Sam. Robinson, of Hanging Grove, intends starting to Kansas the Laatof this week-—— -—,— : —— i’i:o<;kamme Of the Pleasant Ridge Sabbath School for Childrens’ Day, next Sunday: “Away, away to the Sabbath School,” by the Choir“Recitation, Ella McDonald. Recitation, By Little Oner. Song. “We are Sailing o’er the Sea.’ .Recitation, “Higher,’’ P. H. Overton. .Select Reading, Sadie McDonald, -Church Reverie of a School Girl, by Jaley Parkison. Song, ‘-We are Homeward Bound.” Stkangek.
