Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1901 — CORRESPONDENCE. [ARTICLE]
CORRESPONDENCE.
PLEASANT RIDGE ITEMS. Miss Anna Putt of McCoysburg visited Mi9s Hortense Shook Sunday. Roy Lowmau visited Bond Sunday. Miss Roe Dennis of near Pleasant Ridge, will give an entertainment at Barkley M. E. church Saturday evening, October sth, 1901. Adm'ssicn 10 and 15 cent 9. J W. McConahay and family visited John Murray’s Sunday. Miss Mae Lowman visited her grandmother Mrs. Mary Lowmau Sunday. Miss Louise Martin visited at Rensselaer Sunday; W, S. Lowman went to Monon Saturday. George Bishop visitel at Barkley Sunday. Mrs. Lillie Driver spent Sunday with her parents near Aix. NORTHWEST BARKLEY. , 1 Frank Hayes and wife visited their son Henry Saturday night and Sun, day. Several of the young fo'ks attendchurch at Brushwood Sunday night. Misses May Hayes, Maggy Torbet and Mr. Lee Myers took dinner with Bertha Hopkins Sunday. The holiness people held meeting at Independence Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night. Will Price and wife broke bread at Mr. Nusses Sunday. Joe Nelson’s baby is very bad sick Chris Morganegg and family' .took dinner at George Coopers Sunday. Charley Hopkins and wife Sun. dayed at Sam Hopkins. Will Openchain and wife spent Saturday night and Sunday with Goodland friends. Charley Campbell has his onions all pulled and topped.
LEE AND EAST JASPER. Mrs. E. W. Maxwell is still very poorly. Mrs. Mary Thayer, of Abiline, Kansas, is visiting relatives at this point. Mr. and Mrs. Will Garrigus, of Franoesville, visited with the Mrs. Garrigus’ sister, Mrs. L. E. Noland. Several of our people attended court ajL Montioello last week. Squire Rishling is getting some practical experience as a juryman. August Carrothers was in Mt. Ayr last week. Mr. Bert Landon, of Elgin, 111,, visited at this point over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Madison left Tuesday morning for several-weeks’ visit with relatives in 111. The pie social netted about $6 last Saturday evening. The proceeds will be used to purchase song books for the Epworth League. Mrs. Dora Jacks and mother, Mrs. A, B. Lewis, drove over to Remington last Tuesday. Chas. Robinson, of Medaryville, was looking after interests at this point last week. Mrs. Cripps, of Rensselaer, is visiting the family of E. H. Wood.
