Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1902 — CORRESPOND ENCE. [ARTICLE]

CORRESPOND ENCE.

Fair UaKs. Mrs. Fox and son Jesse returned Sunday from a week’s visit with her daughter. Mrs. Watson, and other relatives. J. J. Fry and family, of Rose Lawn, spent Xmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Fry, R, S. Scofield, and sou Bobie of Michigan City, was visiting friends and relatives here last week. Mrs. Nora Norman, husband and" 1 children, of Rensselaer, enjoyed a turkey dinner with her mother, Mrs. J. Casey Xmas. A number of our young people enjoyed a fine time socially Xmas evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mundon. Mrs. Nora Davidson and Iva Alter went to Watseka Saturday. Mrs. Scott Harrington, of DeMotte, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Fry, several days last year, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kight, of Thayer, were the guests of Isaac Kight and wife Thursday n'ght. Miss Edna Brady, of Chicago, spent several days last week with with her sister, Mrs. P. Nelson. Wm. Spry, wife and son, ofi Momence, were guests of his sister, Mrs. Isaac Kight over Sunday. Night operator Harry Zimmerf man is enjoying a two weeks’ vacaS tion, with his parents and other relal tives in Rensselaer. G. StudebakeiH of Lafayette is filling his place herefl Jim Clifton moved from DeMottl to Fair Oaks last week. ■ Will Hays’ little son is very siokl with lung fever. Mr. Shehan, of Lafayette, came Supday, tor a short visit with bis wife and daughter. Mrs. Shehadl is still detained in Fair Oaks on aol oount of her mother’s sickness, Mrs! Kight’s many friends will be pleases to learn that she is slowly but sure! recovering. J