Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 266, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1911 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Miss Pearl Morris went to Wolpott Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Peck went to Lafayette last Friday. Mr. George Howard had a shoulder blade broken last Saturday in a runaway. The high school play, “The Freshman,” will be given Friday, November 17. Miss Janette O’Dell returned to Rensselaer Saturday morning after a week’s visit with her sister. The Presbyterian Missionary Society will meet with Mrs. Wm. Townf:end Thursday afternoon of this week. Mr, Chas. Bonner, Sr. is confined to bibbed since last Thursday, having lest the use of his lower limbs. Rev. and Mi's. Ashley were overwhelmed with a good old-fashion<id “pound party" last Thursday evening. " r - ■ ...
The' Presbyterian chicken-pie ' supper last Thursday at the home of Mr. aijtd Mrs. John Wilson netted the ladles about s2l. Rbv. Terhune, of Huntington, will conduct special services in the Presbyterian church the latter part of November. Mrs. J. C. Gleason, of Clifton, 111., was a guest of the Spencer and Hargreaves families Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Miss Bessie Haner, the high school principal, visited the Kentland schools last Friday and was the dinner guest of Miss Edith, Hewring. The Wm. Broadie and M. A Gray families are contemplating making the trip to the Tippecanoe Tuesday, if weather conditions are favorabl» A Foreign Missionary District Convention Is scheduled for this week, beginning Tuesday in Kentland. Several delegates from the Remington M. E. church will attend. The missionary societies of the AJ. E. and Presbyterian churches are invited by the C. W. B. M. of the Christian church to a lecture and reception In the church parlors Tuesday evening, November 7th. The Misses Ethel and Wllda Greene visited with their mother, Mrs. James Greene, over Sunday. Miss Ethel wiir leave her" school work in East Chicago for' a time and assist in nursing her mother,' who remains very weak.
Mrs. Guthrie Monde received e telegfato Monday from her son, Dr. Wm. Morris, of Redlands, Cal., announcing the death on Sunday last of Mrs. Hoi let, a former resident of this place. No have as ret been received. The lecture and reception under the auspices of the C. W. B. M. Tuesday evening in the Christian church was well attended and *a very profitable and enjoyable gathering, the Presbyterian «n£ M. E. Missionary societies being I guests and *t4 tending each iri’A body, , g* ’4/' : * *-*> *• ;;; The W. H. it 8. of the M. E. church
met with Mrs. Wm. Broadie Tuesday afternoon, Oct., 31. The meeting was called to order by the vice president, Mrs. Johnson. After singing "Rescue the - Perishing” the scripture lesso i from Malachi, 3rd chapter, was read by Mrs. Johnson, followed by prayer by Rev. McNary. ' * Concert Study, Treasury, Frontlet and Supply Work. Leader Mrs. Sommers. The following readings were given: “Law of the Tithe” Society. “A Paradox of Providence*...., Mrs. Craig. “The Consecrated Mite 80x”.... ® •*. &V;Mrs. Chappeii After a brief business period the society adjourned to meet with Mrs. Will Beal November 28th. ’ ;
