Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 148, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1912 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

The Presbyterian Industrial society met Thursday with- Mrs. Frank Peck. Mrs. Howard left Wednesday evening for a visit in Council Bluffs. Mrs, Hand was entertainingher sister, Mrs. Taylor, last week. The Methodist ladies conducted a very successful tea at the M. E. manse last Thursday. Miss Esther Barnes reached home from Minneapolis, where she has been since 'September. Miss O’Dell returned Thursday evening from a four days’ visit, with her parents in Greencastle. The ladies of the Christian church served a tea in the church basement Thursday, June 20. Misses Mary Klaus and Anna Christensen, of Momence, 111., spent Sunday with Mrs. Klaus. The new garage on South Ohio street is being pushed rapidly, after a delay in the arrival of material. M!bs Claire Broadie was a guest-of Mrs. Bowman in Monticello last week, returning Saturday. Mrs. Homer Hardy, of Huntington, came Friday evening to visit relatives and friends. » Miss Louise Hartman reached home from Evanston last week, where spent the winter studying music. Mrs. Howard Jones and children returned Saturday from a three weeks’ visit with her mqther. * Mrs. Isabelle Greene accpmpanied Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bellows to Rensselaer recently for a day’s visit with Mrs. Jesse Allman. Mrs. Walter Johnston has been entertaining her sister, Mrs. Taylor and daughter, of Leroy, 111., the past week. They left Tuesday morning. James Washburn and son, William, spent Wednesday of last week in Kentland. Mr. Washburn is in Michigan this week on a business trip. Miss Irene Howard went to Chicago for a week’s visit. She will go to East Chicago this week to join a house party. Dexter Jones and Miss Alice are expecting Mr. and Mrs. Kay and children, of Washington, Penn., Saturday for a visit. -*== Miss Ethel Greene reached home Saturday evening, after a successful year’s work in the schools of East Chicago, where she is engaged for next year. Mrs. Melle Greene had her grandson, Master Ed Babb, lately of Memphis, Tenn., as her guest last week, while his parents were moving to Peoria, 111. Several young people attended the league, convention in Kentland Tuesday and Wednesday. Among them was Misses Bertha Primmer, Garnet McNary and Helen Peck. Ten of our young ladies enjoyed a picnic in the town park Saturday afternoon. During showers they flocked to the shelter of C. B. Johnston’s spacious veranda. We hear that they did eat t..e luncheon in the park between showers, and called it a picnic! Wednesday morning Mr. Kyle carried a party of young women to Kentland to cptch a train for Indiana Harbor. They were Nina Washburn, Lola Skinner, Martha Kyle, Dot Porter, Leona and Lucile Harper, to be joined by Irene Howard, were responding to an invitation from Miss Avis Crowder to join her houseparty for a. week’s frolic.

Da'me Jtujnor often jumps as conclusions and reports marriages sootfer than the date set by the bride and groom. Such happened to be the case recently When Miss Clara Miller was reported as married. This column regrets the mistake made and gizes humbly, and is assured that when the event- does transpire the reporter will be given all the particulars for a good writeup in ample time.