Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 152, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1913 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
The Carpenter township Sunday school convention occurs in the Remington Christian church Sunday, June 29, at 2 p. m. Among the speakers Mila Mrs. A. A: Fell, Pres. H. L Wilfmms, L H. Hamilton and the three pastors, Gerttlemen Bull, McNary and Wickham. Miss Marie Roades, delegate to the estate convention, will give report of same, Ben Flint, of South Bend, fs a guest of his cousins, the Sharkeys. Mrs. Chas. Bowman entertained a few friends Friday evening at 6 o’clock dinner. Mrs. Hargreaves entertained Saturday evening in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Morris, of Redlands, Oal. Mrs. Ella Hitchcock and daughter, Bessie, left the first o 4 the week to join Mrs. Belle Greene in Chicago. They will proceed to Fergus Falls, where a reunion of several branches of the family will be held, spending three weeks at this delightful summer resort. After that they will spend the remainder of the summer visiting relatives in and about Monango, S. Dak. The Sew and Sew Club met last Friday with Mrs. Chas. Bonner. Mrs. Walter Gumm will receive the Sew and Sew Club Friday on the Griffin lawn. Rain prevailing the club will be welcomed Saturday. Wade Greene, of New York city, came at the week end to join his wife and baby. They left the first of this week for their home. The funeral service of Mrs. Lewis Alter was held at the home place Monday, interment being made in the home grounds, where several of the family are buried. The M. E. Missionary Society met at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ott Tuesday. The O. E. S. picnic at Fountain Park Tuesday was a success in spite of the threatening weather’ Lunch was served on the hotel veranda. The Presbyterian Industrial Society met with Mrs. Yeoman Thursday and planned a market for Saturday, July 12th. - h Mrs.- J. H. McNary is out of town since Wednesday, vis Sting her parents. The commencement exercises of the Parochial school were held in Sacred Heart church Friday evening, June 20. Several Fathers from nearby parishes were present, the address being given by Father Weller. Diplomas were awarded to Florence, Josephine and Marjorie Dluzak and Mary Gang. Prizes for regular attendance were given to Helen Dluzak, Thomas Worden and Eugene Sego. The children gave several choruses, the Ave Maria being beautifully rendered by Mrs. Matthews. i Fred Hicks took his wife Monday to the Presbyterian hospital, Chicage
