Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 228, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1913 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Adrian Foster went to Chicago Tuesday to be one of a house party with Prof. Castle, host, for this week. Miss O’Dell now has rooms with Mrs. Ella Parks. Mrs. Addison Lobdell returned Wednesday from an extended visit in Kansas with relatives. She and her daughter art! guests of her sister, Mrs. Guthrie Morris. Aunt Mat Timmons suffered a stroke of paralysis last Sunday. She is slowly recovering. Miss Nellie Foster has charge as nurse. Her son, W. Timmons, of Kankakee, is with her. Mrs. Clara Phelps came Thursday night to visif relatives and friends. Miss Maud Merritt is. back in the Peck store after a vacation spent in Rensselaer; Mr. Pepin and family are now settled in the Meiers property. Rev. J. B. MqNary left Tuesday to attend conference. Mrs. E. T. Harris and daughters, of Rensselaer, were calling on their friends Friday and Saturday. Miss Irene Balcom spent Friday night with them, (being home on a short vacation from Covington because of fair week.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kyle had a house-warming last Sunday, the occasion being in honor of the completion of their handsome new farm home. Many relatives and close friends gathered at the noon hour and enjoyed a bountiful dinner. The afternoon was spent in the exchange of family news. Many from here attended the pow wow at Rensselaer last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Brown were tendered a farewell reception last Wednesday evening by the Eastern Stars. A silver cracker jar was presented Mrs. Brown. The Rebekah chapter enjoyed an evening of special ceremonial and feasting Tuesday evening, the celebration beings in honor of the anniversary of the order. The ladies of the Christian church ate serving a chicken dinner in their basement Thursday of this week. 'S The Methodist ladies* are planning a bazaar and supper for the near future. Harold Hamilton is spending the week with relatives in Chicago. The Lyric Theatre expects to open in its new location next Saturday evening. Several of the high school boys and many local fans witnessed the Goodland-Indiana game last “week. The ladies of Sacred Heart church served a chicken fry dinner Tuesi day evening in their basement. Mrs. Cecil McCain, of Indianapolis, has been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mann, of Albany, N. Y., have been guests of his brother, Mr. Peter Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley CoOver have returned from Weldon, 111., and a?e with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Washburn accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Sam Bowman attended the John Ade birthday party last Thursday at Hazelden, the home of George Ade. Mr. Ade’s children gave the party in honor of his birthday. Miss Mildred Clowry is the guest of relatives, having recently returned from Tacoma. Mrs. May Bliss, of Saginam, Mich., under the auspices of the M. E. Missionary Society, gave an illustrated leetbre on Mormonism last Saturday evening. Later the members of the missionary societies of the other churches were served refreshments by the M. E. society. Ms. Bliss lectured again Sunday evening to an interested audience. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Milligan and two sons left Sunday for their home in Daytona, Fla., after a six weeks’ visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Hand.