Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 131, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1912 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

A. G. Lucas and little son, Herschel, visited at Monticello Sunday. George Haniford was over between trains from Goodland Sunday. Mrs. Bowman, of Monticello, attended the play Monday evening. Mrs. Howard Jones and two younger children are visiting her mother for several weeks. Mrs. Wilcox Is spending the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Bert Kyle. Mrs. Anna Bunnell, of Lafayette, is visiting her daughter, Miriam, and other relatives since Saturday. Mrs. Pettet, of Wolcott, visited her sister, Mrs. M. F. French, between trains Thursday. Miss Aria Lyons and friend, Miss Swim, of Rensselaer, visited here over Sunday. Mrs. Laura Stowman, of the Model restaurant, of Rensselaer, is home for a few days. Mrs. Frank Hart and family, of 0Wolcott, attended the minstrels Monday evening. Nellie Ade, Miss Mabel Sells, Mr. Ade, Robt. Coughlin and Mr. White, of Kentland, attended the home talent play. Bert Spencer and daughter, Dorothy, went to Indianapolis Monday for a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hal Sheets. Miss Edith Johnston came home from Elkhart Sunday for a week’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnston. Mrs. Clarence Parks and baby returned home to Lafayette Monday after a two weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sharkey. / Mrs. Clara Phelps, of Chicago, is a guest since Monday evening of Mr. John Phelps and family and will remain over Decoration Day. Goldie Walton, eight years of age, died Tuesday of bright’s disease. Funeral Decoration Day morning, and interment in Remington. Mrs. Roy Purple and daughter, of Evanston, came Saturday to be a guest of Miss Mischer. Miss Hildabell Purple is her old chum, Miss Lena Phelps. Editor McCollough, of the Remington Press, and wife were initiated into the order O. E. S. at the last regular meeting. Refreshments were served and a social hbur enjoyed. / Clubs. The N. S. Sew Club is meeting with Mrs. John Shearer this week. The Study Club meets with Miss Callie Bonner on Monday, June 10. The Sew and Sew Club will be received by Miss Bonner Friday, May 31st The Fortnightly held a business session at the home of the president, Mrs. Gumm. The roll was increased from twenty to twenty-five. Six new members were elected to membership. This club will be entertained by four picnic hostesses in the near future. The railroad park committee Of the Federated Clubs has planted six beds with both blossoming and foliage plants and the station markers and keystones are outlined. Favorable I weather will develop this park and < make it a real pleasure and treasure.