Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1913 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Marion Parks visited friends in Lafayette Saturday and Sunday. Frank Kelly is making a business visit here this week. John Shide was here from Logansport over Sunday looking up his friends. Mrs. Will Townsend has been quite ill in Huntington, where she is taking treatment for her eyes. Mrs. C. B. Johnston’s aged mother has been confined to her bed since December 26th. Mrs. Harley Anderson, of Boswell, was a week-end guest of Mrs. Edgar Tribby. The Presbyterian Industrial Society is dated to meet Thursday with Mrs. Emma Goss. A daughter was born last Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard. Mrs. H. H. Balthis and daughter, Edith, are guests of the former’s father, Mr. M. F. French. David Garrison has been seriousy ill for the past few weeks but now seems to be better. Mother Allman continues in a very critical condition at the home of her daughter. Chas. Denham has transferred his Interest in the hardware firm of Denham & Somers to G. I. Thomas. Word was received from Walter Hicks, of Portland, Ore., that he was the father of a baby daughter, born January 14th. Charles Bowman moved into his just-completed brick bugalow on Indiana street, the latter part of ast week. Ernest Swift has left the employ of the Auto Sales company and is now clerking in Hick’s drug goods store. Harry Spencer returned Tuesday evening from a week end visit with .ils sister, Mrs. Hal Sheetz, in In ; dianapolis. Mark Baxter has leased the old Chappell opera house with the indention of moving his picture show there. He hopes to book a good vaudeville company in the near future.

The local telephone company is trying hard to get its lines in shape again but many phones are still out of service. Much new material has to be put in before the lines will be in good order. Mrs. Ella Parks has been occupying her home on Illinois street since the first of last week, when it was vacated by the Hargreaves family, who are located in the Dr. Besser bungalow. The senior class of the high school are required by the faculty to report at the school building for recitations only. The time taken off the regular school hours was recommended to be given to hard study. Pete Baler and Miss Cynthia Nussbaum were married in Fowler last Tuesday. They went directly to Chicago and from there intend to spend a three weeks’ honeymoon visiting various points in Illinois and lowa.

Mrs. Fem Lough was hostess to the Fortnightly Club last Wednesday. The attendance was good, although the day was very Inclement. Mrs. E. H. Bull is hostess on January 29th, when a Red Cross program will be presented. Mrs. Albert Dodge and children, accompanied by her father, J. V. Locke, started for Kansas last Wednesday evening. Mr. Dodge went through with his car of stock and household goods a week before and made arrangements for their new home in Bloomington, KansaxA letter from Redlands, Cal., to relatives here, states that Z. K. Smith, who had been an Invalid for years, and almost bedfast the past year, could not withstand the recent cold wave in that state and passed away Sunday morning, Jan. sth. The funeral was held Tuesday at 2 p. m. and interment in Redlands. Mrs. Smith is ill and unable to make any definite plans as yet but will probably remain in that climate until sumer. \