Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 230, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1911 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Her. E. H. 801 l attended Presbytery last week, returning Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Washburn and family autoed to Mudlavia Sunday. Forty-hour devotional service was begun in Sacred Heart church Sunday. The Sew and Sew Club mets with Mrs. Whiter Johnston Friday of this week. The Fortnightly Club observed President's day, Wednesday of this ”W»ek. Mr. Fred Berger is making a four weeks’ trip through the northwest and Canada. Mason Turner and bride were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bowman last week. , The M. E. Home Missionary society met with Mrs. Jas. Washburn Tuesday, Sept 26. Mr. Luke Ford is moving from the Vee Villinski property into Mrs. M. A. Timmons’ house. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kingsburg, of Monti cello, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barnes last Thursday. Miss Helen Peck had the forefinger of her right hand broken by an apple thrown by one of her brothers. Leonard Foster, who has been enjoying a vacation of several weeks, returned to St. Louis Tuesday.. .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Geier, of Rey T nolds, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Geier Friday and Saturday. Mr. Wm. Geier's niece, Mrs. Hattie Rose Martin, died in Logansport Friday, Sept 16th, leaving a little babe. The funeral was held Monday. Miss Elizabeth Davis, of Anderson, Who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Guthrie Morris, for several weeks, returned to her home Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Roberts, of St Catherine, Ont., are guests of their aunt, Mrs. Emma Goss. They arrived fnom Minooka, 111., Saturday evening upon their bridal tour through the States. Miss Lottie Walton, of Belleville, who has been a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Goss, for a week, left Saturday morning for Omaha, Neb., to attend the Ak-sar-ben, Omaha’s great annual fair. On Saturday evening neighbors and close friends and relativ#s to the number of, forty, gathered at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Fell, surprising them upon t?»eiT 26th wedding anniversary, A dozen sterling teaspoons were presented the bride and groom fried ctficken and its accompaniments mate the evening one to be loaf rethe many visitors at the

horse show, last week were Dr. and Mrs. W. L Myer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phillips, Mrs. Kresler, Miss Mildred Harris, on Friday from Rensselaer; on Wednesday, Misses Julia and Gertie Leopold, Mrs. Vern Nowels, Mrs. Von Woodworth, Mrs. Arthur Hopkins; on Saturday, Mrs. Rhoades brought an auto load of friends. Friday visitors from Wolcott were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart, Mrs. L. Leopold, Mrs. L. Hammond, Miss Ferguson; on Saturday, Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Foster. o A Meeting fer All; Remington’s Opportunity. \ Calendar for religious revival at the Christian church. Gospel sermons as below: Monday, Oct. 2—ls God a Fake or a Father? Tuesday, Oct. 3—ls Christ a Phantom or a Face? Wednesday, Oct. 4—What does Humanity Need? Thursday, Oct. 5—A Bloody Scheme. Friday, Oct 6 —Wfll you Pay the Price? Saturday, Oct. 7, 2 p. m.—Strings—a children’s meeting. Sunday, Oct 8 —9:30 a. m., Bible School; 10:30 a. m., The Victorious Christ; 7:30 p. m., A Rational Religion. Think religion; talk the meetings; read the Book; pray without ceasing. J. FRANCIS ASHLEY. Minister.