Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1912 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Esau Hart is a guest of his daughter, Mrs. Guinin.' -C-* Miss Catherine Hartman is at home for the vacation. __ Listen for more, wedding bells, this month of brides and roses. Miss Dell Yeoman left Monday for a six weeks’ visit in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. James Washburn were in Rensselaer Saturday afternoon. Miss Clara Miller and John Shide were married last week in Michigan. Miss Vere Hitchcock is a guest of her cousin, Miss Bessie Hitchcock, since Sunday. Fred Griffin, of Monticello, arrived Wednesday evening for a short visit with relatives. Miss Blanche Parks,, of Lafayette, came Wednesday evening for a short visit with relatives. Bruce Garrison, of Monmouth, 111., 1b a guest of his brother, Wm. Garrison, and other relatives. The M. E. tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Denham, cleared a neat sum for the ladies’ treasury. Mrs. Claude Kruzan and daughter, of Rensselaer, were guests last week of Editor McCollough and wife. The Presbyterian Ladies Society served a tea Thursday, June 6, at the home of Me. and Mrs. Peter Mann. The meeting of the M. E. Missionary society with Mrs. Crain was postponed from Tuesday, May 28th, to Tuesday, June 4th, Mrs. Emma Goss and daughter, Miss Florence, reached home Friday evening from a ten days’ visit with relatives in Omaha. Mrs. O. P. Tabor, of Wabash, arrived Wednesday evening for a week’s visit with her daughter, Mrs. Homer Lambert, and other relatives. Four of the high school boys, Harry Howard, Fred Peck, “Kin” Peck and Max Hargreaves, are camping on the banks of the Iroquois this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Milner came Wednesday evening for a few days’ visit with relatives, returning to her home in Indianapolis Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ira Grant and Miss Nina Washburn accompanied Charles Beal and daughter, Ruth, to their home in Crawfordsville, where they will spend a week. Children’s Day services were conducted in the M. E. and Christian churches Sunday evening, large audiences greeting the little ones in both places. ’ x Mrs. Nettie Harris Center died last Thursday night. The funeral service was held in the M. E. church Saturday afternoon, conducted by Rev. J. B. McNary. The Rebekah lodge gave th* burial service at the cemetery. The Presbyterian Missionary society holds its June quarterly reception in the church Thursday, June 13th. The hostesses for the occasion are all the members living outside the town limits. The guests are the Methodist and Christian societies, the pastors, and a few specially invited friends. Wednesday, May 29t.h, at the M. E. parsonage in Fowler, Miss Alma Bowman and Dr. G. W. Turley, of this place, were united In marriage by the Rev. Ayling. The doctor brought his bride to bis temporary home at the residence of Luther Brown. They began housekeeping Monday in the Kneddler property near the tile factory.