Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 272, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1911 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
- Wm. Barnett suffered a paralytistroke recently. George Banes moved his family *.<i Wolcott Jast Thursday. Mrs. James Greene continues in a very weakened condition. Lee Rush broke the small bone of his left forearm last week. The N. S. Sfl£ Club met with Mrs. Krucan, Wednesday, November 15. The Study Club wet with Mrs. Ashley Monday evening, November 13. The Freshman," a high school play, Is dated for Thursday, November, 23. Mrs. Wesley, Sr* returned to Barbervttle, Ky., Wednesday of last ween ’The Fortnightly Club musical program is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 15. The M. E. Market in Gumm’s hardware store last Saturday was a success. Miss Janette O’Dell spent Sunday with her sister, Miss Helen, at the Bonner home. The Elmore Garage is being enlarged by a 40x50 foot brick addition to the north side. The Presbyterian Missionary Society met . with Mrs. Wm. Townsend, Thursday, Nov. 9. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hamilton, of Missouri, have been visiting their son, J. H. Hamilton and family. The ladies of Sacred Heart church are planning a bazaar and dinner for the last week in November. Mrs. Jacob Meyers spent the past week In ‘Logansport wfth her mother, Mrs. Moan, returning Sunday. Zelda Mallatt, fonaeslyxif this plac?, was married early in October at Lisbon, N. Dak:, to Jacob Snow, of Rensselaer. Fred Griffin, of Monticello, will retire from the restaurant business’ at the close of the year, having sold the A>mo Case. The little son of Willis Samuels, who was injured in Lafayette recently, is recovering as rapidly as could be expected. There was a very large attendance of members at the Sew & Sew club Friday, November 10, Miss Alice Jones was hostess. Saturday' night's wind and snowstorm caused considerable property loss in this vicinity, but there was no loss of life and no flres. Mrs. C. H. Peck has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. H. Bowman, of Indianapolis, and Miss Laura, a student at De Pauw University, Greencastle. Announcements have been received by the relatives of Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Mack (Madge Ba It his) of the arrival of J. A. Mack, Jr., Nov. 8, at Fortress Monroe, Va. Special meetings will be held in the Presbyterian church from Nov. 27, to Dec. 8. Rev. Terhune, of the First Presbyterian church, Huntington, will fill the pulpit Mrs. Reeves, of Silver City, * lowa, is visiting her father, Chas. Bonner. • Sr., since last Thursday evening. Mr Bonner is improving slowly from his recent attack of arterial schlorosis.' The following ladies of the M. E. church attended the Hammond District Foreign Missionary Convention in Kentland last week: Mrs. McNary, Mrs. G. Morris, Mrs. C. B. Johnson, Mrs. George Chappell. The Carpenter Township Teachers’ Institute observed Patron’s Day last Saturday and held the township oratorical contest. The contestants were: Cecil Culp, Maud Hudson, Harold Ott, Hattie Sigman, Lulu Hall and Harold Cummons. The judges were Mrs, Barnes, Miss Besse and Rev. Ash ley. Harold Cummons was the winner. Superintendent Lamson was present and addressed the institute.
