Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 226, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1911 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Miss Lottie Walton, of Belleville, Oat, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Emma Goss. Forty-hour devotional service begins next Sunday in Sacred Heart church. The Presbyterian Industrial Society announces a harvest home and dinner on Ocf. 12th. Max Broadie went to Lafayette last Wednesday evening to fill a position in the Jamison garage.
J. B. Dali, of Alva, Oklahoma, has been placing a valuable book of reference In many of our homes. Little Mis* Dorothy Gumm, of Chicago, is making her home at present with her uncle, Mrs. Walter Gumm. President’s day in the Fortnightly Club will occut Wednesday, Sept. 27, Mrs. Gutfim receiving in the town park.
Mother Hardy is visiting Mr. and Mrs. David Garrison and renewing acquaintances after her long residence in the west Next Sabbath is Presbyterian rally day throughout the land. The calling of the roll Is recommended as part of the special service. Mr. John Phelphs returned Monday evening from a visit in Peru. He left his brother Mark still kelpless from his reecnt stroke of paralysis. Many of our townspeople attended the dedication services at the Bethany church last Sunday, hearing Dr. Peters, of Fountain Park fame. Mrs. Mat Timmons will leave Oct. Ist for an extended visit in Little River, Kansas. Her house will be occupied by Mr. Luke Ford and family. The Study Club or Chautauqua Circle held an Informal meeting Sept. U; at the home of the president, completing plans for the work of 1911-12. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Didlake (Golda Lamborn), who were married Saturday, Sept 9, In Chicago, by Rev. Burham, will be at home October 15, in Sharonville, Ohio.
Remington's Btreets resemble a Bedouin village, with tents and clamor of sounds right and left, the horse show and carnival being in full sway, with every • condition favorable. Misses Laura Peck aud Irene Balcom left Tuesday morning for Greencastle, where they will enter DePauw University. Miss Muriel Harris, of Rensselaer, will be associated with them. ... 4 V : ‘ The C. W. B. M. society postponed its meeting to have occurred last Wednesday, on account of the chicken fry supper in their church. The meeting is scheduled for September 20 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dodge. The Sew and Sew Club celebrated its annual picnic Friday afternoon, Sept. 16, at the home of Mrs. Howard Jones. The picnic supper was served buffet style in the dining room, because of the recent rains. All the delicious picnic viands imaginable were in ’evidence, testifying that the members were skilled in culinary arts, as well as in eyelet work and embroidery. The next session of the club will be with Mrs. Waller Johnston, Friday, Sept. 29. i ■
