Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 260, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1911 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

* ■ ‘ ? i’ Manuel training is now established for all the grades in the public school. The ML £2. Missionary society is scheduled to meet Tuesday with Mrs. Wm. Broadie. , * • Miss Ethel Smalley, was hostess to a slumber party Monday night—preparatory to hallowe’en. Mrs. Homer Hardy and Mother Hardy left for Huntington ttxjpy after the Morris-Greene wedding. The club reception by the Fortnightlies was postponed from Tuesday to Thursday evening of this week. Lowell Gilbert aad Bernard Hargreaves attended a h&liowe'en party in Wolcott, Tuesday evening. Mr. Flint arrived from Pierpoat, S. Dak., Monday to join his family. They are making their borne in the Walker property. Miss Janette O’Dell is visiting her sister, Miss Helen O’Dell since Saturday. These ladies were Sunday guests of Mrs. Blake in Wolcott - The Basaar with refreshments conducted by the Methodist Ladies, Aid last Saturday cleared in the nf fp borhoOd of seventy dollars. Mr. Wesley Fell has purchased the Hunt dwelling house occupied, by Mr. James Hamilton, who will move'to-ihe Fitzgerald property in the near future. Mrs. O. P. Tabor was the guest of relatives from Friday to Thursday, while in attendance at the wedding of her aoa, returning to Wabash Thursday. , • T A chicken sapper given by the Presbyterian Industrial Society Is advertised tor Thursday evening, November 2, at the home of Mr. and Mrs John Wilson. The little son of Mr. alto Mrs. Samuels was severely injured last Saturday in Lafayette in an auto-street car collision. The lad will lose several fingers as a resalt. r '.' w v, : . Mrs. Isabel Greene has closed her home for the -Winter and will visit with her daughter, Mrs. T. Babb, io Mftmnhis. Tenn nntf] knr fnc Vha* a. m. vl^Wat ' .. ~ ■ * ... . J..V ,

Mrs. Grilling, of Monon, visited her granddaughter, Mrs. Homer Lambert last week, while in attendance at the wedding of her grandson, Mr. W. Brown, returning to her home Saturday evening. -J , Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, of Chicago, have been visiting A. E. Kyle and family. Tuesday,* accompanied by Mrs. Wilcox they went to Lafayette for a short visit with Mrs. Ella Parks. Friday they start for St. Petersburg, Fla., to spend the winter. Mrs. Ada Dobbins underwent a very delicate operation last Friday in the Remington Hospital. Dr. Gonnard, a specialist from Chicago, wafc "the operating surgeon in the removal of a cystic tnmor located at the head of the trachea. The patient Is convalescing as readily as could be expected Miss Nellie Foster was the nurse in charge. O CLUBS. 1 Mrs. Wm. Beal was hostess to the N. S. Sew Club last Wednesday. Miss Minnie Hemphill received the -Sew and Sew club last Friday. A good attendance was noticeable at this session of the new club year. Mias Alice Jones is the hostess on Nov. lOtbi, The Dancing Club celebrated with a hallowe’en dance Monday night in the band hall, which was elaborately! decorated with autumn boughs, pump-1 kins, etc., while the punch bowl beguiled with cider minus “the raisin and mustard Scbllts, of Monticello, furnished the music. The Study Club met at the home of Mr*. M. A. Gray. Monday. Several new members were received. The pro gram at the evening was as follows: “An Anglo-American Alliance," fro»t the 20th pentary American discussion led by Rev. [Ashley. Review of Chap. II in the 20th Century American by Margaret Johnson. Discussions of Chapa I and U The Spirit of American Government, by Mrs. Hargreaves aad Miss Jones. Review of Chautauqua ArtWe—Engineers and Engineering, by Mrs. M.l t«w. f f•. v ’ "*• ’•. Or©/' *

The next session will Will be will Rev. and Mrs. ABbley, November 13. ' • o__ Rebekah Masquerade. ' • - ■■■» !■ ITuesday evening a pictur esque almost eve v character under the canopy, gatherec together to celebrate the Octobei birthdays in the lodge. The host ant hostesses for tbe-merry maskers wen Mesdames Stoudt, Nichols, Wm. Hall! ban, Robert Hackley aad Walter Ir win. Jack-o-lanterns glared from ev ery conceivable vantage point produc Ing the weird effect-essential to even hallowe’en celebration. While man] wore a simple disguise, there weft some characters admirably carried out, and elaborate in tbeir costum tng. Time allows mention of but i tew: Miss Haner—Queen Esther. Myrtle Ford—Gypsy. Callie Bonner—lrish Maid, just over Mrs H&llihan—Pumpkin Gir). • Rosella Burton—Colonial Dame., Ethel Smalley—Mother Goose. Stella Locke and Ruth StoudtGolddust Twins. i. Miss Huggins—Woman in Pink. Mrs. Janies Gilbert—Sweet Slxteei (negrese.). Mrs. TownaentU-Glrl in Blue. Miss Pearl Morris—Dutch Cleanse Hazel Thomaa—Old MOM. Zephyr Crabb and Mrs. Cornwall- , Mrs Frank Jarttaa-Yoon* Hite |j S HHSSss t* Mra Cbas Hsnsler—Quakeress^* Miss Masselmaa—Pumpkin Girl. John Forey—Clown. Mm Oakes-Night 4 MTS. Beaks—Red Riding Hood. Mrs. Scott—Cow Girl. Mjc’' Innrptipft Miitwo ’ ■ - ‘ *

i won the coßtume prize, a bottle of grape juice. \ The waitresses wearing nobby yellow caps and-yellow crepe aprons decorated with witches in blick, served a hallowe’en luncheon, which with a few games ended a very merry eventog. „