Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1912 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Mr. Fred Hicks is in Chicago this week. Miss Harper is spending this week in Indianapolis studying spring styles. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Tabor left for their home in Wabash Tuesday evening. /Miss Lillian Sharkey was in Chicago last week to attend the millinery openings. Mrs. C. B. Johnston leaves Saturday for a week's visit with her daughter in Kokomo. The Presbyterian Industrial society meets with Mrs. Frank Howard Wednesday, Feb. 21. The different grades of the public school will render patriotic programs Friday, Feb. 23. J. A. Zimmerman has purchased the ‘Puckett meat market, taking posession Monday, Feb. 19. The Misses Ethel and Grace Cain came home the 19th after a few weeks’ visit in Morocco. Mrs. Stryker and trimmer were in Indianapolis last week to explore the mysteries of spring millinery. On Feb. 17 Mr. Walter Johnston purchased the Fitzgerald residence property, consideration $2,500. Mrs. Herbert, of 111., is visiting her son, Mr. Geo. Herbert and . daughter, Mrs. Marcott. Saturday night in the band hall the .high school basket ball girls give a supper in honor of the boys’ team. Rev. E. H. Bull reached home Monday . evening and is regaining his strength as rapidly as could be expected. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gumm attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. VanAuker. at Fowler Tuesday afternoon. Miss Grace Corah came from Huntington Saturday to assist her father in preparing for a sale of their house- ‘ hold effects, to be held Saturday, Feb. 24.

Mrs. O. P. Tabor and Mrs. Homer Hardy came Wednesday of last week; to be with their father who is recov-> ering slowly from his recent stroke of paralysis. \ Word comes from Mr. Lockabill, of Milford, ill., a former pastor in Remington, that he is looking forward to an operation for appendicitis to be performed early next week. > Mr. and Mrs. A. A. selaer, spent Sunday with their son Chas, and attended his sale Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fell leave for Colorado in the near future. ~ Mrs. Emil Vosbury, of Thorntown, 111., Miss Nell Carmody and Mrs. Mary McCullough, of Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs. Valinski, of Benton county, were Sunday guests of their sister, Mrs. Catharine Carmody. Mrs. Voeburg will remain for a visit of several wests.