Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 218, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1913 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Mr. §nd Mrs. D. A. Bicket were called to Melvin, 111., last week to attend the funeral of a brother, Samuel Bickel. Mrs. A. Rainier spent a week at Winona Lake, returning Monday. Miss Grace Sharkey began clerking In the Hick’s store last Monday. Rev. and Mrs. E, H. Bull returned Thursday evening from a month’s visit in Tower, Minn. Mr. Bull took several side trips, one to Harding, Canada. The climate was delightful throughout their*stay. The Presbyterian Missionary Society is scheduled to meet Thursday in the town park. Services were held Sunday In all the Protestant churches, the pastors having returned from vacations extending over three weeks. Mr. Dexter Jones and daughter, Miss Alice, leave the last of the week for a three weeks’ visit with Prof, and Mrs. Kay in Washington, Pa. Prof. Wesley is the owner of a new Ford auto. Edgar Tribby has secured a position on the Pan Handle out of Logansport, beginning Monday. Mrs. Vernon Balcom and daughter left this week for a visit with her sister, Mrs. O’Connor, in Green Bay, Wis. Miss Irene Balcom went to Covington Sunday to resume her duties as musical instructor in the public schools. Mrs. Edgar Tribby is spending the week in Boswell and will return via Lafayette. Mrs. Frank Howard returned last week from a few days’ stay in Chicago. The library directors met in business session Monday evening. Five periodicals are now on the reading table in the library, viz: Scientific American, St. Nicholas, McClure, Review of Reviews, Cosmopolitan. The first two will find many friends among the boys and girls, and the public is invited to make use of all of these magazines. Several other periodicals are always on the table supplied by interested supporters of the library movement. Coleman Merritt is home from a week’s fishing trip on the Kankakee. Mrs. Elmer Bull is visiting in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Church are the parents of a second son, born Monday, Sept.' Ist, in Berkley, Cal.
