Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 254, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1911 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Cassius Dobbins, of Chicago, is the guest of relatives. Bernard Hitchcock, of Watseka, 111., is visiting his mother. Mrs. W. E. Peck was a Rensselaer caller last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parks, of Lafayette, were in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Washburn were Rensselaer callers last Wednesday. Mrs. 0. P. Tabor arrived from Wabash, Friday evening and is visiting relatives. Chas. Holmes, of Chicago, visited his cousin, Frank Howard, over night last week. The Presbyterian Industrial Society will give a chicken pie supper in the near future. The revival meetings conducted by Mr. Ashley in the Christian church closed Sunday. ■ Mrs. Homer Hardy, of Huntington, came Saturday evening for a visit over Wednesday. Mrs. Howard Jones and Mrs. Earle Thompson went to Fort Wayne Friday for a week’s visit. Mrs. Markham, of Bellmore, and son. Elmer 8011, of Indianapolis, are visiting Mrs. Wm. Reed. Miss Gretchen Chappell left Saturday morning for Chicago to spend the winter with her aunt, Mrs, Shearer. The ladies of the Methodist church will hold a bazaar and market Sat-1 urday, October 28th, in the Baleom I store-room. Mrs. Belle Greene will accompanv her daughter, Brs. P. L. Babb, to Memphis, Tenn., next week, to remain during the winter. Prof. Rice addressed the public school children Friday on the subject of agriculture, delivering a lecture in the Presbyterian church in the evenMrs. F. JU Babb and son Edward, of Memphis, Tenn., and Mrs. Lee Greene and daughter Dorothy, of Monango, 8. Dak., are visiting Mrs Belle Rev. McNary and family were entertained by Mr. and Mrs C. B. Johnson, while arranging their household goods in their new home in the M. E. Manse. Rpv. and Mrs. Gibson Wilson, of Oxford, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Biddlc, wfeHe in attendance unand daughter Dor--dbr.gn to/Chicago Friday of this ** th I
the Presbyterian Woman’s Missionary Society to the Synodical meeting, Oct 24, 25 and 26. Miss Helen O’Riley was tendered a surprise dinner party Tuesday evening by her mother, the occasion being her birthday. Several of her young friends were the dinner guests. The Woman’s Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church met with Mrs. Bartlett on Thursday of last week. Mrs, John Townsend is hostess for the meeting on Thursday. November 9th. Two auto loads of Presbyterian ladies went to Lafayette Thursday a. m. to attend the synodical missionary meeting. The following list comprises the attendants this year from the Remington auxiliary: Mrs. Harvey Hartman, Mrs. Emma Goss, Mrs. George Bartee, Mrs. Frank Howard, Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Fred Hicks, Mrs. Bull and Mrs. Frank Peck. Mrs. Fanny Parks and grandson, Marion Sutherland, entertained at 6 o’clock dinner last Friday evening. Covers were laid for the following guests: Mrs. Geo. Hascall, and the Misses Bertha Pfrimmer, Rosella Burton, Irene Ott, Lina Lucky, Grace Thompson, Maggie Huggins, Gertrude and Katharine Besse. A most bountiful three course menu was served, and the remainder of the everting was devoted to the enjoyment of Mrs. ■ Park’s piano player.
