Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 301, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1911 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Mrs. Adam Fisher continues in a critical condition. r Mrs. James Green is able to sit up each day for an hour. Dr. Rernmek was a Friday night guest of Miss Pearl Morris. Mr. Large will spend the Christmas week at his home in Kentucky. The Sew and Sew Club will be received by Mrs. Ed Peck, Jan. 29. Walter Johnson and family go to Leßoy, 111., for the Christmas Ude. Mra. Chas. Bonner, Sr., is able to get about the house in a wheel chair. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fell were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie Morris. Santa will be seen at the Presbyterian church Sunday evening and will stay for an hour or so. Miss Bessie Haner starts Friday evening to spend the holiday season in Sturgis, Mich., with her parents. Mrs. Minier and daughter, of Koko mo, will spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Johnson. Mrs. Hotalling entertained Miss Haner and Max Hargreaves at din ner Sunday in honor of her son Morris. Miss Helen O’Dell will leave Saturday morning to spend the week’s vacation in Greencastle and Indianapolis. Christmas programs are being prepared in the different grades of the public school for Friday, the closirg day.

The Methodist Sunday school expects Santa Claus to come down thei** chimney Saturday night. They are planning for a warm welcome to him. George Howard met with a second unljicky accident Monday, falling from the haymow and fracturing the shoulder blade broken recently in a runaway*. The ladies of the M. E. missionary —-iety gave a farewell reception in honor of Mrs. A. E. Fell Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. l.\ Johnson. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Fell will fill the M. E. pulpit next Sabbath evening. Rev. and Mrs. E. H. Bull left Wednesday for Chicago, where Mr. Bull will remain for a few days before returning to his pastorate. Mrs. Bull will proceed to her. mother's home in Tower, Minn., 96 miles north of Du-‘ lutli, where she will visit for three weeks or more. Nagasarian, an Armenian student at Wisconsin university, addressed the Methodist congregation last Sunday evening and gave a lecture Monday evening to a S4O house on the customs and needs of his country. He had the closest attention both evenings and delivered a lecture fuil of entertainment and food for though* and replete with gratitude for th« work accomplished by the missionaries. - The Christian Sunday school gives its Christmas entertainment “The Santa Claus Advice” Sunday evening. Sant£' Claus will be there to greet everyone. The members of this church conducted their annual business meeting Sunday, finding tbe church free from debt; all conditions satisfactory, and Mr. Ashley consenting to remain as pastor for the new year. The church has arranged to seiid a religious publication into the borne of each member. Next Sabbath's morning subject will be "An Old Story Retold.”