Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1913 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Kleth Spencer started driving for Brown’s Garage the past week. Arthuy Turner went to Brook Saturday morning. The dancing club held a dance in Townsend’s hall Tuesday evening. The Study Club met with Miss Alice Jones Monday evening. Kieth O'Riley has been helping his father in the bakeshop for the past few days. Dorothy Fliht, of Rensselaer, is visiting with friends and relatives here this week. Several of the senior class of the high school took the teachers’ examination Saturday in Rensselaer. Ralph O’Riley and wife, of WolWolcott, attended the dance Tuesday evening. Miss Ruth Stoudt entertained a group of young friends from Wolcott Sunday. Mrs. E. H. Bull is hostess to the Fortnightly Club Wednesday of this week. The next number of the lecture course will be ‘The Musical Favorites,” February 6th. The Redmen held their first local meeting Monday evening and gave several candidates the first degree.

Kenneth Allman was in town Tuesday evening with the orchestra from Rensselaer, which played at the Rebekah reception. Mrs. Sam Thompson, of Monticello, was here a few days of last week visiting with her mother, Mrs. Rawlings. Comrade Henry H. Walker has purchased the adjoining lots north of Mr. Chas. Gray’s, and will build a dwelling place in the near future. Farm sales are the main items of interest just now, but the music of wedding bells will soon attract one and all. Mrs. Harold Bowman and baby, of Monticello, are visiting with her mother, Mrs. C. H. Peck, and friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Gibson, of Fowler, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCollough Tuesday evening and attended the dance.

Rev. and Mrs. Goodacre, of Wolcott, spent Wednesday in Remington, the guest of Mrs. Hargreaves, to attend the Fortnightly Club Red Cross program. The Rebekahs are entertaining the Wolcott chapter this evening. Elaborate preparations have been made and special guests invited from our town also. • J. A. Brooks came home Monday Hl. The wedding, which took place In that city Thursday evening, was a surprise to Mr. Brooks’ friends and neighbors. Angus McGraw and Miss Ella Worden were married Tuesday morning by Father Schmldtz at Sacred Heart church. The groom lives on a farm north of town and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Worden.