Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 199, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1911 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
J. D. Rich and wife, of Brook, visited his father Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Chamberlin are visiting his sister, Mrs. Landon. Alberts Griffin and Claud Atkins, of Monticello, were Monday guests of the Hargreaves family, v Mrs. Engstrom will deliver a Missionary lecture in the Presbyterian church Friday afternoon, Sept. 8. Mr. Frank Kelley and family returned Saturday evening from a stay at Lake Maxinkuckee. Miss Edith Hargreaves returned to Illinois Sunday, after a week’s visit in her brother’s family. Miss Bessie Hitchcock returned Saturday from a month’s visit in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Mateer, of Kankakee, ill., visited the Park Sunday with thdlr host, Mr. Walter Rich and family, of Goodland. Mr. and Mrs. L. Jordan, of Lafayette, were Sunday guests of Wm. Townsend and family at their Park cottage. Mrs. Cecil McCain, of Indianapolis, came Saturday for a week’s visit with relatives. Mr. McCain will be a week end guest, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Sill, Mr. Edmund Sill and Mr. Edward Hargreaves, of Clifton, ill., were Sunday visitors at the Assembly. ■ Mr. and Mrs/ Carson and Mrs. Shields, of Monticello, were guests of the Barnes family and attended the Assembly Sunday. . Mrs. Johanna Carmody Vosburg, who has been spending the summer here, returned to her home in Chicago this week. Mrs. E. T. Harris, Mrs. English'and Mrs. Myers, of Rensselaer, visited the Assembly Monday evening and Witnessed the funfest. ' • Editor George H. Healey, of the Rensselaer Republican, with his wife and mother, were Sunday visitors at the Park. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hart and Mrs. Vanatta, of Earl Park, were Sunday guests in the Gumm cottage at the Park. The class of 1911, C. L. S. C., are very grateful to the Fountain Park Assembly management, to the platform manager, to the flower girls, to the chorus, to the Alumni, and to all Chautauquans who assisted in the Recognition Day ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Barker and child and Mrs. Augusta Brooks and daughter, of Saunemin, 111., came by auto and were guests from Saturday to Monday of Mr. and Mrs.* Del Gray at their Park cottage. Rev. Father Schmidt Monday morn-
ing accompanied his sister, Mrs. Kuhnan and children to their home in Chicago and planned to return the following Wednesday evening with his mother.
