Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 173, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1912 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Mrs. D. A Bickle entertained lady Foresters and tljeir husbands to the number of 25 last week. A fourcourse dinner was served by Misses Myrtle O’Connor, Elsie and Agnas Bickle. A royal good time was enjoyed and the occasion will long be remembered as a pleasant memory. Foresters from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor, Mrs. Elio Prough and Mrs. Vetters, of Kentland. The town park is now lighted by eight bulbs placed about (3ie eaves of the band stand. The members of the Federation are responsible for this new system of lighting in the park and desire the co-operation of everyone, big and little, in caring for the fixtures. It is gratifying to the Federation that the boys of the town are qjaking themselves a hand of scouts as it were to assist in projecting the lights. Charles Beal met with a very painful accident recently at his home in Crawfordsville, falling in his garage upon the cement floor and bruising one of his lower limbs very seriously. Miss Ida Beal went to his assistance Saturday morning and will probably spend her vacation there. Mr. Beal was ready to start with his daughter, Ruth, for a trip to Niagara and other eastern points, when he met with this unfortunate accident. =g

Wolcott Chapter 171 O. E. S., in response to an invitation extended by the Remington Chapter 169, came 41 strong Monday, July 15, and after a six o’clock dinner, served by the Presbyterian ladies at Che home of Mrs. John Wilson, sought the chapter room, where the -Wolcott Stars exemplified the work. Three candidates were initiated: Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Elmore and Mr, Davjd Shand. The visiting chapter is well skilled in the ritual work and their floral degree was most artistically and beautifully rendered, with Prof. Wheeler at the organ. Short addresses of mutual regard and felicitation were offered by several. Dainty refreshments' were served at a late hour by the chapter. A list of the visiting Stars is as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Guberick, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Reams, Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Miller, Mr. and Mrs. George Dye, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dibell; Mr. and Mrs. Delzell, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Holdridge, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Wolf, Mrs. Bidwell, Mrs. Dobblns. Mrs. Kleist. Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Susan Wheeler, Mrs. Timmons, Frank Garvin, Miss Madge Wolf, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Keek, Mrs. Isaac Leop9ld, Miss Bidwell. Officers of Chapter 1?1. Worthy Matron —Mrs. Lux. Wortlhy Patron—Mr. Berberick. Assistant Matron—'Mrs. Wheeler. Conductor —'Mrs. Kinney. Asst. Conductor —Mrs. Timmons. Secretary—Mrs. Delzell. Treasurer —Mrs. Dibell. Warden —Mrs. Irwin. Sentinel—Mr. Irwin. Chaplain—Mrs. Ross. Adah—Mrs. vy^heeler. Ruth —Mrs. Jones. Esther—Mrs. Holdridge. Martha—Miss Bidwell. Electa —Mrs. Wolf. Organist—Prof. Wheeler.