Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1912 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Miss pearl Morris spent Friday in Wolcott. Max Broadie returned to Lafayette Mjonday evening. Mr. Tellis, of Sheldon, 111., attended the New Years’ bop. scheduled for Jan. 9-13 in exchange block. was Tuesday, Dec. 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Vfl-. linski. Miss Garnlt McNary entertained a few of her young friends last Thursday evening. Master William Washburn spent the holiday vacation in Kentland with his uncle’s family. ■ ~ Rev. and Mrs. Ashley entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rich at dinner New Years day. Miss Louise Hartman left for Evanston, 111., Monday to enter the northwestern college of music. Miss O’Dell returned New Years from a visit with home friends in Greencastle and Indianapolis. Miss Bertha Primmer' spent Sunday and Monday with her mother at her brother’s home in Seafleld. The Misses Laura Peck and Irene Balcom returned Tuesday to their studies at DePauw University. Evangelistic services begin in the Methodist church Sunday, Jan. . 14, conducted by the pastor, Rev. McNary. , Mr. Wesley and family returned Sunday evening from eastern Kentucky, where they spent the holiday vacation with home folks. Mrs. Pearl Jones Greene and baby, of New York city, arrived Thursday, Dec. 28th, for an extended visit with her father and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Beal and daughter Ruth returned to their home in Crawfordsville, Saturday a. m., after spending the holiday week with relatives. Mrs. Clarke Bartee and baby are making a lengthy visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Broadie. Mr. Bartee came down from Lafayette for New Years.

Mr. Walter Johnson and family returned Monday from a ten day’s visit with relatives in Leßoy, 111. Miss Maude Kline is with them for, a two weeks' visit. Mrs. Wm. Beal made a, week end visit in Wolcott with her friend, Miss Ferguson, attending several social functions, and coming home in time for'the New Years’ hop. Miss Ethel Greene returned Monday night to her school duties at East Chicago. Mrs. Sophie Cummbns will Hake her place in the care of Mrs. Jas. Greene during convalescense. Miss Daisy Ott was hostess Sunday to two friends. Miss May Gilmore, of a Goodlaiid, and Miss Lottie Grey, of Rensselaer, who has been visiting in Oklahoma and is but recently returned'. Rev. and Mrs. McNary were visited Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday by Mrs. McNary’s mother and brother, Mrs. J. M. Hochstedler, of Westfield, Ind., and. Mr. C. E. Hochstedler, of St. Louis. Mrs Ella Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parks returned to Lafayette Thursday evening after Spending the Christmas vacation with relatives and friends. Miss Blanche and Marion remained over New Years. Miss Frances Yeoman made a Christmas visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Morris in their home in the suburbs of Chicago, returning home Thursday and leaving for her school, duties in Kentland oh New Years day. New Years was ushered in with the usual ringing of hells, etc. Some one perhaps more ignorant than on evil bent, rang the fire alarm bell, Causing the members of the fire brigade to hurry to the city hall needlessly. It is said something akin to odors" of brimstone was noticeable about the water tower when the fire fighters found they were duped. Only hearsay. The C( 3£ense, if deliberately planned, B?enlik unpardonable.