Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1912 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Weddings. Miss Stella Graham, daughter of Joseph Graham and Henry Vogel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vogel, were married Tuesday at 9 a. m. by Father Schmitz, both being members of Sacred Heart congregation. The bride’s gown was blue silk net over silk. The bridesmaid, sister of the bride, wore a tan colored gown. The groomsman was a brother of the groom. A reception was given at the Graham home one and one-hal f miles west of town. The couple will make a honeymoon trip among relatives. Out of town relatives were Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mooney and son, Peoria, Ill.; Miss Alice Fay, Mrs. Nicholas Nimble hnd son, of Chatsworth, HL; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Avery, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vogel, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Avery, of Wolcott Invitations are out for the wedding of Miss Myrtle Bartee and Wesley Merritt on Tuesday, March 5. Mr. Isaac Shannon and Miss Mae D. Williams were married in Rensselaer by Rev. Winn, Thursday, Feb. Bth. They will be at home on a farm east of Remington. ——o Clubs. The Fortnightly Club annual business meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Hargreaves, Feb. 28. The Sew and Sew Club meets Friday, Feb. 23, with Mrs. Wm. Townsend. The N. S. Sew Club enjoyed an evening with St Valentine at the home of Feb. 14. The parlors were artistically draped with red and red hearts, hearts of every size,, some full and generous, others hollow, empty, but all were happy hearts in tune with the merry guests who followed their hostess lead thro’ games, archery and other contests such as a valentine frolic offers. Dainty refreshments were served In two coarses; showing a color scheme of pink with the heart design throughout. The invited guests were the Misses Burton, Primmer, Stiller, Alkire, Omo Ferguson, of Wolcott and Rose Remmek, of Rensselaer. A mass meeting of the clubs is scheduled for Feb. 22nd at the Presbyterian church. The N. S. Sew Club meets with Mrs. Wm. Beal Wednesday, Feb. 21st The directors of the Federated Clubs held a session Monday p. m. at the home of Mrs. C. B. Johntson, preliminary to the mass meeting of Feb. 22. The N. S. Sew Club meets next week with Mrs. Coleman Merritt A farewell dance in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fell was given Tuesday night by the Dance Club in the Band Hall. The Fortnightly Club held a reception Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Washburn, Mesdames W. E. Peck, Wm. Townsend, Fern Lough and Walter Gumm were the committee in charge, and gave the guests an evening replete with valentine contests and sports. The parlors presented a fairy-like appearance, cupids seemed floating through space, hearts were scattered reckless-1 ly, valentine trophies everywhere. | Partners for refreshments were se-l August F. Brushe, D. D. president I of Alma college at Alma, Mich., for! the last quarter of a century, signer of every diploma issued by the col-1 lege, has tendered his resignation as! the executive of the only Presbyterian I school tn the state, to take effect in I June. A-4- . ' .’ I
