Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 132, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 June 1913 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Fred Hicks and &««- v A[erritt were in Chicago last week. • 1 Mrs. Sophia Cummons is visiting in Valparaiso with her brother. Mr. Large has resigned from the faculty and will attend college next year. Horace Fell, of Texas, came to be near his brother, Charles, who is ill with typhoid. Mrs. A. P. Reeve, of Silver City, lowa, is visiting her father, Mr. Chas. Bonner. Miss Gladys Cobb is spending the week with Miss Garnet McNary and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson came from lowa Tuesday to visit their son, Dr. Rowe Robinson, and wife. Miss Rosella Burton is enjoying a two weeks vacation with her brother, Sidney, in Tennessee. Max Broadie came from Lafayette Friday evening to attend the high school commencement.
Mrs. Crain was hostess to the M. E. Missionary Society Tuesday afternoon at her home west of town. Mrs. Elmer Bull and Mrs. Wm. Beal, with her mother, Mrs. Markham, autoed to Remington last Monday. i Bernard Hargreaves accompanied Max Hargreaves to Lafayette Sunday evening, returning Tuesday evening. Prof. ’Wesley and family left Saturday to spend the summer in Kentucky with relatives, returning in August.
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Morris and children, of Redlands, Cali., are visiting Mr. Guthrie Morris and family and Mrs. George Chappell. .Mrs. J. C. Gleason, of Clifton, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hargreaves, of Kankakee, came to attend commencement in honor of Bernard Hargreaves. Mr. and Mrs: Norman Davidson, nee Ethel Love, of Eldon, Mo., are the parents of a daughter, Betty Louise, who entered their home circle May 21st. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Tyler and children arrived Saturday from Pierrepont, N. Dak., called by the serious illness of her brother, Chas. Fell, who is now improving rapidly. Miss India Roberts has resigned from the school force, having been here seven or eight years, during which time she has made many friends, who wish her every future success.
A ball game last Thursday afternoon between the businessmen of Remington and Wolcott at Wolcott, ended 6 to 7 in favor of the latter. Many fans accompanied the team. Mrs. Harvey Hartman’s aunt, Miss Louise Parish, is her guest since Wednesday evening. Miss Parish is returning from spending the winter in Bilape, Miss, to her home in Randolph, Wls. Mr. and Mrs. David Smalley, of Sheldon, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pruitt, of Hoopeston, 111., and Grandma Nichols, of Milford, 111., were guests of the Smalley family in honor of Miss Rachel’s graduation.
Miss O’Connor left Saturday for her home in Lima, Ohio, after a short rest she will proceed to New York city to re-enter Columbia college for a post-graduate course during the summer, being under promise to return again to .Remington in the fall.
Miss Rachel’ Smalley was hostess to a number of girl friends the latter part of commencement week. Ruth Caldwell, of Milford, Ill.: Marguerite Woods, of Lafayette, Gladys Cobb, of Crescent City, 111., and Dorothy Flint, of Rensselaer. On Saturday evening she gave an informal at home in honor of her guests. ' Mrs. Brewster, of Watseka, 111., a former citizen, u was visiting old friends here last week on her return from attendance upon the wedding of her grandson, Dr. Ernest G. Skill, of Sheldon, and Miss Clara Woltz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Woltz, of Monticello, Ind., at their home Wednesday evening, May 21.
