Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 290, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1912 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Mrs. Wm. Locke returned from Crescent, 111., last Thursday, where ahe was called by the death of a relative. Miss Stella Locke is expected home this /week to spend the winter. Fred Hicks is in Chicago on business this week. Prof. VanZant, of the Kentland schools, spent Friday visiting our public schools. Miss O’Dell spent the Thanksgiving season in Greencastle and Indianapolis. Dr. and Mrs. Rainier spent Thanksgiving with tihe doctor's father in_ Brookston. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman MerritUand daughter went to Kentland Tuesday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. Benedict. The high school play is being drilled at the opera house this week. Seats are going fast. Our frlg&JHJlOOl : talent always makes good. Mrs. C. B. Johnston accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Snyder, and children to Kokomo Tuesday for a week’s visit with Dr. and Mrs. Minier. Mrs. Ella Hitchcock is at home from a lengthy visit In South Bend. Miss Blanche Burger is planning to spend the winter in California. Mrs. L. Raymond, of St. Anne, 111., was with the Beal and Grant family party. Dr. Oro Landon, of Peoria, was with Dr. and Mrs. Landon. Mr. and Mrs. O’Riley, of Wolcott, and Mother Gray, of Saunemin, 111., with the M. A. Gray family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrow and children, of Rensselaer, with Mother Morrow. Miss Faith Crowden and Mr. Wm. Yocum, of Goodland, with Mr. and Mrs. John McCollougfo. Miss Irene Balcom, of Covington, with her Grandmother Parks. Mrs. Ed Poulson and children, oi Gary, with Miss Ollie Stone. Filling one large table: Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Johnston, their children and grandchildren, who have been holding a family reunion this week. At Sacred Heart church Saturday morning the funeral services of Mr. Jacob Fingelmeier were conducted by Rev. Father Schmitz. Burial in Rehssealer, where his wife was laid away five years ago, lacking two days. Mrs. George Howard spent Thanksgiving in Chicago with Mother Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Gumm and daughter, Lillian, returned from Joliet the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Townsend had their family dinner under their own roof last Thursday with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Townsend, and daughters, and Prof. L. Townsend, of I. U., Champaign, 111. Several out of town guests spent last Friday in our public schools. From Wolcott the Misses Musselman, DelZell, Eva Sullivan and St. Piert-e sisters The grades, under Misses Bartoo and Yeoman, issued invitations to a joint Thanksgiving program which wa: rendered by the little tots Wednesday afternoon to an appreciative audience of parents and friends. The room was crowded and caused all present to feel one great need in our school life here, an assembly room, where pupils and teachers can work to an advantage in that most excellent practice for children—appearing before an audience. ♦
