Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 130, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1911 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Mr. Whitehead Is very low. Wm. Smalley lias been home from Purdue for a short vacation. Mrs. Lois Wilcox is spending the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Kyie. Mrs. Walter Gumm is hostess to the Sew and Sew club Friday afternoon. Shearer Bros, have purchased the Groves restaurant Elvin Allman is making a week’s visit with his cousin, Fred Peck. Miss Pauline Bartoo has been on the sick list. Miss Flork, of Hoover, Ind., visited Miss Opal Thomas all of last week. Mrs. Verne Broadie Bartee and baby are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs William Broadie. Mr. David Shand, who was kicked In the fence by a colt, Is recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. James Washburn attended the funeral Tuesday at Raub of a schoolmate of Mrs. Washburn’s. Mrs. Ella Hawkins Dirham, of Milwaukee, is dangerously sick. Her sister, Miss Florence, Is with her. Miss Nellie Jones, of Chicago lias been a week end guest of Mr. Dexter Jones, her brother. Clarence Moore and wife, of New York City, will arrive Friday for ah extended visit with his mother, Mrs. Moore. Mr. B. F. Spencer went from Indianapolis last week to visit his son, Kieth, a student at I. U., Bloomington. The school children last Saturday received their grades and books, whic'i had been fumigated. The quarantine was lifted Monday noon. May 29, and no further cases of scar let fever are reported by the health officer. Mr. and Mr£. Ira Grant visited in Watseka last Sunday. Next Sunday accompanied by Miss Ida Beal, they will attend Memorial day service at St. John's church, at Logansport. Earl Howard is making a two weeks’ visit with his aunt, Mrs. A. Viucent, at Kewanee. The Vincent family wn * here in their auto visiting the Frank and George Howard families last week Mrs. Vosbury, who is assisting in the care of her mother, Mrs. Carmody, went to Kentlund and Brook for < few days rest with her sister, Mrs. O'Reilly. Next Sabbath is roll call day in the Christian church. The first Vesper Lawn service will be held that evening by Mr. Ashley. Children’s Day will be celebrated Sunday, June 18th. Laura Peck and Irene Balcom went last Thursday to attend a Alpha Chi Omega Sorority house party at DePauw university. Miss Laura will return by way of Lafayette, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Bowman for a week. Miss Bertha Primmer was a Wolcott visitor Sunday evening for an over-night stay with her niece, Miss Hadel Winters, who went Monday to Huntington for an operation on her right eye. \
