Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 187, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1913 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bowman spent the week end with Mr. C. H. Peek and family, Mrs. Bowman remaining for a longer visit among relatives. Mr. Elmer Vincent and family, of Rensselaer, spent last Thursday and Friday with Mr. Frank Howard and family. Miss Florence Goss returned last Thursday from a two months* visit in Chicago. Mrs. Emma Goss will have her sister, Mrs. Vapar, of Omaha, with her from now and through the first week of the Assembly. Miss Emroy Parks, of Valparaiso, is visiting relatives and friends since the first of August. Miss Gertrude O’Connor has resigned the position of assistant principal in our high school. Mr. and Mrs. Howard, of Edgewater, Chicago, 9 is visiting the families of her sons, Frank and George, for an extended stay. Miss Ruth Niedlinger was a Sunday guest of Miss Dorothy Spencer. Mrs. Barnett entertained an auto party Sunday from near Indianapolis. Mr. Bert Kyle’s new residence on the farm near Remington is almost ready for aceupancy. The oat crop is running 30 to 40 bushels to the acre, an average of 35. Cy Rice had one field yielding 56 bushels. It had been replanted, the first seeding done very early. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Birchfleld, of Marion, Ohio, came last Thursday to visit relatives, the M. A. Gray and John Powell families. Remington was well represented at Goodland last Thursday, both morning and afternoon flight of the airship attracting large crowds of our citizens. *. Max Hargreaves returned Sunday evening from a vacation spent at various points in Illinois. Mrs. A. V. Locke and children left Wednesday a. m. for a visit of several weeks in Milwaukee, Wis. Rev. Wickham will address the open air union meeting next Sabbath. \ Mr. and Mrs. Lex Fisher were initiated in the A. E. S. Monday evening, refreshments following the closing of chapter. Rev. McNary leaves next Tuesday on two weeks’ vacation. Mr. John Clarke has been visiting his mother, Mrs. G. B. Clarke. Mr. Carl Sommers moved Monday into his new home, a modern residence with furnace, bath and electric light.

Miss Catherine Carmody came from Clifton, 111., last Thursday a. m., called by the illness of her niece. The year and a half old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Villinski was dangerously sick last week, but since Sunday has been improving. Mrs. Villinski’s .sister from Thorntown, 111., is assisting in nursing the child. Dr. Robinson has purchased the property known as the Reed house on N. Indiana street, which is at present occupied 'by Mr. Wm. Banes, who vacates Sept. Ist. The doctor Stored his household effects and Mrs. Robinson will spent the next month with her mother in Goodland and sister in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Merritt have taken possession of the dowry property, vacated by the Robinsons. Mr. Banes will move to the Beasley property now occupied by ►Henry Tribby who is planning to move to Terre Haute. Fountain Park news is the topic of interest at present. The cottages are all taken and a half dozen more could be rented at this early date. The tabernacle has a new roof, the swimming pool has been changed, the eare-takers are getting everything in readiness for the opening on Aug. 16, Q. A. R. and Sunday School day. Sutherland will handle the hack route. Next week a colony of tenters will locate. The first Thursday is a musical,, feast, the limes Band afternoon and evening.