Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1911 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Mother Allman is visiting in Rensselaer. Marie Founier was visiting in Remington last week. Mrs. Guthrie Morris visited in Wolcott Tuesday evening. Elvyn Allman returned to his home in Rensselaer last Saturday". A daughter was born Wednesday to Mr. and Wm. Chappeli. Mr. Albert Tabor, of Peru, was in town for a short visit last week. Miss Laura Peck returned Sundu> from a week’s visit in Lafayette. Mrs. Walter Gurum was hostess to the Sew and Sew club last F.iday. The M. E. Missionary society meeting was postponed again on Tuesday. Mrs. Jena Laihborp and daughters have moved to GoodJar.a for the summer. Mr. Wellington Morris, of Chicago, was a week end,guest of friends last week. . Mrs. Sarah Baleotn has been numbered among the sick the last few days. t Mr. and Mrs. Capes are spending a short time visiting with relatives and friends. Miss Francis Shand started to Scotland last week for a visit with her father’s relatives. Several high school boys are taking a practical course in agriculture on nearby farms. Mrs. Walter Hicks, of Washington state, is here for a lengthy visit with her mother and sisters. Mrs. Ella Hawkins Dirham, who was seriously ill, is much improved in health at this writing. Mrs. Hattie Chappell Shearer, of Chicago, is a guest of her brothers, Wm. and George Chappell. Francis Yeoman and Laura Warnock left last Thursday for a lengthy visit in the west. Church services were resumed last Sunday, after the quarantine, which was in effect for two Sundays. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, and Mrs. Lough were over Sunday, guests of Mr. Lough’s parents in Crawfordsville.
Miss Remsberg, of Kentland, was in town between trains Thursday for musical instruction under Miss O’Dell. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Johnson are making a two weeks’ visit in Wabash and Cincinnati and several Intermediate points. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Washburn, son William, and daughter, Lkicile* went to Huntington Wednesday to spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seal and daughter, Ruth, came Sunday from Crawfordsville by auto to visit relatives till Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Shant were surprised last Thursday by a large party of friends with baskets, the occasion being their 30th anniversary. Mr. Frank Kelley went with his auto to Monticello last Saturday with his wife and son who were returning from a two weeks visit in Frankfort. A fire broke out in Sharkey & Bowman’s millinery store at 4 this morning, starting in the roof and presumably by sparks from a train. The flames damaged the roof badly and spread to the roof of the Press office next door, burning about half of that roof. The water damage is consider able in both places.
