Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1911 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Miss Myrtle Ford is seriously ill. Mr. Lough’s parents are here on a visit. Mr. Frank" Howard went to lowa last Tuesday to inspect his farm. The Masons gave a farewell banquet Saturday night in honor of Mr. Mac Eells. Mrs. Clauds Kruzan returned from Warrensburg, 111., Saturday night, where she spent a week with her mother, after her father’s burial. Harry Prevo died Sunday morning at the age of 72, leaving a wife and four children. He was buried from the Sacred Heart church, Tuesday morning, Feb. 21st. Word has been received that Fred, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Burnie Graham, died of scarlet fever. Mrs I. D. Lucky is there in quarantine with the family. James Foster has again visited his sisters, Mrs. Elmore and Mrs. John Jordan, before leaving for Wyoming, after shipping his household effects from Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beal entertained at a three-course dinner Sunday. The guests were Mr. Blanchard Elmore, Mr. and Mrs. John McCullough, and Mr. and Mrs. -€has. Bowman., Mr. and Mrs. Ira Grant returned Monday morning from their visit with Mr. Grant’s parents near Logansport. His mother is not enjoying good health since a recent attack of lagrippe. Mr. and Mrs. Kelley and son Ralph spent Saturday and Sunday in Frankfort, returning home Monday evening accompanied by Mr. Kelley’s fathei, Mr. J. R. Kelley. Rev. J. F. Ashley, of Jasonville, Ind., has been called to the Christian church and will begin his work as pastor Sunday, March sth. He will reside in the Thompson property.
