Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1911 — Remington Department [ARTICLE]
Remington Department
Mrs. G. H. HARGREAVES,
Editress.
All communications Intended for this department should be addressed to Mrs. G. H. Hargreaves at Remington, who Is authorized to receive and receipt for subscriptions aad advertising.
Mr. Beasley was at the Park the last Sunday. The M. E. Missionary Society meets next Tuesday.^, Mrs. Warnock is convalescing from a two weeks’ illness. Bernard Hargreaves attended old settlers’ day at Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dodge and children are visiting near Minooka, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stiller, of Woodward, Okla., are the proud parents of a baby boy. Shelby Phillips, of 'Chenoa, 111., came Thursday to visit his grandfather, Mr. John Crabb. Prof. L. E. Wheeler, of the Wolcott public school, was a week at the Park. Albert and Arion Griffin, of Monti6ello, brought an auto party to the Park Sunday. The eldest son of John Roadifer, northwest of town, is quite sick with typhoid fever. Mr. Cecil McCain, of Indianapolis, came Friday to join his wife and viSit over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. McConnell, of Monticello, were Sunday guests of Miss Molly Shearer.
Mr. B. F. Spencer started Sunday evening to Wheatfield, N. Dak., to look after their farm. Mrs. Belial has purchased the Grace Thompson property, occupied by Rev. Ashley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Allman were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Peck, at the Park. Mrs. Alice Tharp Johanneson, of Chicago, was a week end guest of her father, Mr. John Tharp. Keith Spencer went to Chicago last Thursday to attend a Delta Tau meet, returning Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMillan, of Chicago, were guests pf their uncle, Mr. L. H. Tyler and family. Miss Ethel Greene leaves Friday, Sept. Ist, for East Chicago, where she will eeach school this year. Mr. Fairacre, of Fairview, 111., was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Ott last week, at their park cottage. Clarence Merrill, of Columbia Law College, New, York, was; a mid-week guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lough.
The Sew and Sew club will hold its first fall session Friday, Sept. Ist, at the home of Mrs. George Woods. Rev. Crowder and family returned Tuesday evening from a vacation spent in and about Litchfield, 111. Mrs. E. T. Bond and children, of Oxford, are guests since Tuesday Evening of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gumm. Mr. Wm. Hawkins has sold his residence property to Mr. Wm./ Puckett, possessiop to be given in November. The Frank Hart family, of Wolcott, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hart, of Earl Park, autoed to the Park last Sunday. Mrs. John Phillips and daughter Eunice, of Wabash, were week end guests of Marshal Hollenbeck and family. Mr. Esau Hrat, who has been in the Gumm cottage at the Park, went to Earl Park Sunday, with his son George and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crabb and Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Richardson, all of Chenoa, 111., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beaks. Mrs. Meiner and daughter, of Kokomo, came last Thursday morning to attend the Assembly, and were guests in the C. B. Johnston park cottage. Mrs. C. Roy Johnston, of Decatur, 111., left for her home Saturday morning, after a ten days’ -visit with the family of her father-in-law, Mrs. C. B. Johnston.
Mr. W. J. Dicks and family, of Watseka, and L. M. Raymond and wife, of St. Anne, 111., were guests of the Beal and Grant families at the Park the last Sunday. Mrs. B. F. Spencer and daughter Dorothy returned Thursday morning from a trip including a week’s visit iu Chicago annd a fjew days in Clifton, 111., with her parents. The public schools open Sept. 4th, with the following corps of teachers: L. G. Wesley, Bessie Haner, H. W Large, in the high school; Clara E. Hutton, India Roberts, Gertrude Besse, Iva Musselman, M. A. Bartoo, in the grades.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Leonard and baby, of Logansport; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lambert, of Kentland; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Boicourt, of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Boicourt, of Wolcott, and Mrs. Nutt, of Kokomo, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Griffith. Herbert Balthls and Max Hargreaves on Tuesday morning went to Clifton, 111., for a visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J M. Balthis. Herbert will then make a short visit with. hi* aunt. Mrs. T. R. Quayle, of Lake Forest, 111., sad return to Colgate Academy, Hamilton, N. Y., about Sept 16.
