Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 218, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1911 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Fred Berger Is In Ohio. Mrs. George Chappell spent Thursday In WolCott. ( ‘ ; Miss Dell Yeoman spent Sunday with her mother. John Turner moved into the Plunkett property last week. The Sew and Sew club are bratfng a picnic this week. John Whitehead died Tuesday night, after months of suffering. Walter Gumm was in Chicago from Saturday to Monday morning. .... The Northslde Sew Club'met with glairy Broadie Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John Robinson, of Huntington, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peck. A son was born Sept. 9th to Mr, and Mrs. “Frank Pampte, of Hastings, Neb. C. 'H. Peck and daughters, Mrs. Bowman and Miss Laura, were in Chicago last week. The C. W. B. M. of the Christian church met with Mrs. Albert Dodge Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peck and son Bruce were in Indianapolis from Sunday to Thursday evening. The Presbyterian Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. Howard' Jones, Thursday, September 14. Mrs, Frank Hart, of Wolcott, attended the lecture at the Presbyterian church last Friday afternoon. Mrs, Ettie Sanderson, of Big Rapids, Mictu daughter of Mr. E. A. Bartoo, Is the mother of a baby daughter. Miss O'Dell returned Friday evening from a three weeks' vacation spent in Greencastle and Indianapolis. The Presbyterian Industrial Society knotted a comfort and quilted last Thursday at the home of Mrs. John 0 " Wilson.
Mrs. Guthrie Morris and sister, Miss Lizzie Davis, were guests of Frank Hart and family in Wolcott, two days of last we^k. Miss Bertha* Kirk and the children of her deceased sister, Mrs. Grant Tarnion, came Friday evening to visit relatives and friends. Miss Elizabeth Parks returned to her home in Sandwich, 111., Tuesday, after an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Clias. Bonner. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bartoo and daughter Berea, returned last Thursday from a two weeks’ visit at Morocco, their former home. Mr. Dudley Tyler has rented the Dexter Jones farm now occupied by Howard Jones, who will move back to hts own farm nearer town. Mrs. Emmet Flint, daughter Dorothy and son Harold, of Pierrepont, S. Dak., arrived Monday evening and are visiting her father, Chas. Bonner, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard went to Kewanna, lnd., Tuesday to be present at the marriage of Mr. Howard’s niece, Miss Ruth Vincent, to Mr. A. Bruce, ou Tuesday, Sept. 12th. Gilboa Center School opened last Monday with the following force of teachers: Mr. Wildrie, formerly of Morocco; Miss Wilson, of Chicago, and Miss Carrie Greene, of Oxford. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Gilbert, Miss Core Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilbert, and Mr. and Mrs. George Woods and son were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Amsyer, of Ashkum, 111., last week. Elmer Bull and sister, Mrs. Markham, ended a visit with Mrs. Beal last week and Mr. Bull returned to continue his dental course in Indianapolis, Miss Ethel going to her home at Bellmore. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hicks arrived Friday evening from Chicago, where they had been visiting several days. They expect to leave here at the week end, for tbeir home in the far northwest, Mrs. Hicks having spent the summer here with relatives and friends. The family of John moved from their farm to their proper ty vacated by Mr. Turner. Mr. Whitehead made’ the trip comfortably in the Johnston auto, but since Sunday he has been very low and little hope is entertained of his ultimate recovery.
week Mr. Wm. Broadie sold his meat market complete to Mr. Jake Hensler and Mr. Zimmerman. The new owners took possession Friday. Sept. S, under the firm name of Hensler & Zimmerman. Mr. Broadie will engage in cattle buying and continue his residence here. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Beal and Ruth brought Mrs. Alice Johanneeon and baby from Crawfordsville Friday and made the return trip Sunday, taking Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beal for a short visit. Mrs. Beal will be with her mother, Mrs. Markham, in Bellmore and Indianapolis before her return. On Monday morning. Sept 4th, Mr. Mark Phelphs, at his home in Peru, Ind., was stricken with paralysis, the entire left side being affected, leaving him unconscious and now at the end of ten days, be is no better. Mr. John Phelps went to his brother on Tuesday, returning later in the week, feeling that there is very little hope. The body of John Brennan, of Logansport. a former citisen of this place, was brought here Monday morning, funeral services being conducted In Sacred Heart church by Rev. Father Bchmits. The pallbearers were hie six grandsons. Interment
