Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 310, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1910 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Spent Christmas Elsewhere. Many of our townspeople went efsewhere for Christmas reunions, among them the following: Napoleon Marcott and family went to Vincennes to visit Mr a Marcott’s people, the Heberts, formerly of our town. Emery Hebert, of St. Joseph’s college, of Rensselaer, drove here to accompany Mr. Marcott and spend his two weeks’ vacation ' with family friends. Mrs. Knockel and children went to Cissna Park for two weeks. Miss Julia Fry went to Fairbury, 111. Master Richard Thurston went to Manteno, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Somers hnd children wefit to Otterbein for the holiday week. Nick Waibel to Fairbury, Hl. - Isaac and Simon Shannon to Forest, 111. Miss Gertrude Farrabee to Salem and Scottsburg. Mrs. Elmer Holland to her parents in Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sheetz to Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Broadie to Lafayette over Sunday. Andrew Hartle to Morocco. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker to Wolcott. Dr. Rojrinson and wife to Goodland. o Family Reunions Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gumm and father, Esau Hart, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bond, of Oxford, spent Christmas with Mr. Frank Hart in Wolcott. John Ott and family with Wm. Ott at the farm. B. F. Spencer’s with George Hargreave’s. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. Tabor and Wellington Morris with Wm. Townsend. Mr. Fred Hicks and family with Mrs. Yeoman. Mr. J. Metritt, of Rensselaer, with Coleman Merritt. Mr. and Mrs. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beal, Mr. Chas. Beal and family, with Mother Beal. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Parks, of Valparaiso, Mr. and Mrs. Brand, with Mrs. Fanny Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Balcom, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Parks, with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sutherland at their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bellows with Mr. John Wilson.

Rebeccas Celebrate. The Rebeccas initiated Mr. Clarence Shellman Tuesday night and celebrated at the same time their regular monthly social. Among the many games was a laughing contest. Elaborate refreshments added much to the other pleasures of the evening. The committee composed of those whose birthday fell in December, was as follows: Rev. Crowder, Mrs. A. A. Fell, Miss Libby Barnett, Mr. Hubert Cornwall, Mrs. Wm. Hallihan, Mrs Dell Gray, Mrs. Mac Eels, Mrs. Wm. Puckett. o A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Geier Wednesday at 5 a. m. The North Side Sew Club meets with Miss Bessie Hitchcock Wednesday next. o Married on Christmas Day. Wedding bells and Christmas chimes blended Sunday at 5 P. M. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Sharkey, when their daughter Delia was united in matrimony with Mr. James T. Hale, of Danville, Ind. Rev. Crowder, assited by his brother, Rev. Freeman, of French Lick Springs, said the ceremony in the presence of immediate relatives. The bride was gowned in white embroideried mull. The parlors were profusely decorated with Xmas greens and dainty bells. Refreshments were served immediately following congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Hale will spend their honeymoon among relatives, and be at home in Terre Haute early in January. Many beautiful and useful presents were given the bridal couple. The out-of-town relatives present were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baxter, of Monticello, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Belcher, of Rensselaer.