Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1913 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
John Zimmerman has torn out the partition in his butcher shop and is laying a hew floor, Paul Geddis left for the west last Tuesday morning. Albert Tabor has been looking up friends in town the last few days. A good many automobile owners attended the auto show at Chicago last week, among whom were Wm. Broadie, Herbert Cornwall, Harry Gilbert and wife, and Blanchard Elmore and wife The third numbed of the lecture course was ‘The Musical Favorites,” who gave an entertainment at the M. E. church the evening of Feb. 6. Mrs. Hargreaves made a week-end visit to Clifton, HL ' Mr. and Mfs Guthrie Morris, on last Wednesday, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Hollingsworth, was present from Kansas City. The Methodist Ladies’ Aid met Thursday of last week and again on Tuesday of this week to do special work. Mrs. Tabor was in Wabash last week a few days. David Garrison is still confined to his bed. —Mr. artd Mrs. Albert Tabor have been guests of the Bresner family the past few days. The Presbyterian Missionary Society holds its annual meeting this week.
Special meetings were begun in the Methodist church Sunday under Evangelist Jones, of the Hammond district. Rebekah associates betook themselves to the comfortable new farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cornwall Wednesday evening, Feb. sth. They enjoyed a housewarming and surprised the genial couple with their numbers, their mirth and a general supply of toothsome refreshments. Cards are out announcing the approaching marriage of Miss Mary Martee and Mr. Ross Groves. A shower in honor of Miss Mary Bartee is being given by Miss Florence Goss and Mrs. Charles Fell at the home of the former. The marriage of Miss Emory Stiller and Mr. Clarence Shellman will occur February 18th. A kitchen shower was given for the bride last week at the home of Mrs. Lee Rush; Another shower occurs for the bride Monday evening. Miss Edith Heurjng, of Kentland, was a Sunday guest of Miss O’Dell.
Clubs. A mass meeting of the Federated Clube is dated for the near future The Sew and Sew Club met with Mrs. Frank Peck Friday, February 7th. The Fortnightly ladies meet February 19th. The Dancing Club held its semimonthly hop last Tuesday evening. A large attendance of members and chaperons and several guests from out of town.
