Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1912 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence' Parka are parents of a daughter bom Tuesday, i March 19. | - B. F. Spencer and W. Samuels returned Sunday evening from % week’s hunting on the Kankakee. ’ * , Mrs. Hargreaves returned Saturday evening from a short visit in Clifton, ii.■•■V'.’ii Mrs. Frank Hart' came from Wolcott Sunday ■evening, visiting relatives until Monday evening. ’ Miss' Pearl ftorfis left Monday a. m. for a week’s visit with friends in Rensselaer. Mr. Wm. Zea accompanied Mother Zea here from Lawton, Oklahoma, last week. Mrs. Zea will make her home with Mrs. Thurston. Cards have been received by several of her friends announcing the marriage on March Ist, of Miss Ethel Lpve and Norman R. Davidson, of Topeka, Kansas. Mrs. Frank Peck left Tuesday for a two weeks’ visit in Idaviile and Huntington. A. G. Lucas has been confined to tin house with grip. Mrs. M. F. French visited In Wolcott between trains Wednesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Meyers visited In Logansport Sunday and viewed the ruins of the. recent ice-gorge. Marshal Hollenback is sick with a cold. - Miss Ethel Wahl went to Indianapolis Monday for a two weeks’ visit with her sister, .Mrs. Cecil McCain. Burr Lucas visited his sister, Mrs. Wm. Patton, at Monticello last week. Mrs. Wm. Sharkey returned Saturday evening from a visit with her granddaughtejr in Lafayette. Mrs. Haner, of Sturgis, Mich., is a guest of her daughter, Miss Bessie Haner, the high school principal. Rev. Edward Bull was called to Hopkinsville, Ky.; Sunday evening by the serious illness of a friend. Keith Spencer attended- the funeral of Mrs. James Spencer in Monticello Sunday* afternoon. The Methodist Missionary Society held a reception at the home of Mrs. C. B. Johnson Tuesday afternoon: The Christian church of Starke, Pulaski, White, Jasper, and Newton bounties hold a missionary convention in the Remington Christian church Thursday and Friday, March 28 and 29. Prof. Morro, of Butler College, speaks Thursday evening. Rev. Goodacre, of Wolcott, gives a sermon, using stereopticon views Friday evening. Mrs. C. B. Johnson returned Monday evening from a two weeks’ visit at several points in Indiana and Ohio. The, Presbyterian ladies will serve a tea at their Manse on Thursday evening, April 4th. The Christian church closed last Tuesday evening a very successful series of revival meetings, in charge of Putman and Tuckerman. Sixty additions were made to the church since February 25th. The Rebecah chapter enjoyed/ a birthday reception 'Tuesday evening. The list of those who entertained Included Mrs.- Gilbert, Emoroy Stiller, Zephy Crabb, Mrs. T. Julian, Mr. and Mrs. Gumm, Mr. Ben Lilves, Mr. Jess *Shems; Mr. Broadie, Mr. Cowgill and Mrs. Scott Sbellman. Elaborate refreshments, including ice cream, showing the emblematic colors, red and green, souvenir Easter eggs, and the abundance of merriment And good #lll always obtaining at these Rebekah gatherings made the evening one to be long remembered. Mr. Walter Gumm is in Indianapolis this week. Mr. Lowell Townsend has received the honor of election to the head of the piano department in Parker college, Winnebago, Minnesota, which position he will assume in'-the fall.