Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 241, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1913 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Miss Hutton went to Lafayette Friday to visit her sister until Tuesday, when she expected to attend the institute in Rensselaer in company with Other; instructors in our school V \ “Pete” Merritt has resigned his position of baker in the Bowman & Son case and will move to .the George Bartee farm, which he will handle next season. Dr. Besser returned Friday from attendance at clinic in Chicago. Fred Hicks was in Chicago on business last week. Miss Williams, of the Indiana Library Commission, was here the first of the week assisting our librarian in the final cataloguing and arranging of the books. Mrs. L. M. Barnes has been elected librarian in the public library by the board of directors. Mrs. Wm. Hotalling left for Syracuse New York, Wednesday morning, to join her husband, who went in July to care for his aged parents. They will spend the winter in the east. - Mrs. Coleman Merritt and daughter are spending the week in Oxford and Kentland. Mr. and Mrs. Fern Lough and son are spending the week in Darlington. Dexter Jones and daughter will reach home this week from a visit with Professor and Mrs. Kay in Washington, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gleason, of Clifton, 111., accompanied by Mi's. J. Whittlesey, of New York city, and. Mrs. L. G. Borer, of Gilman, 111., and Miss Catharine Carmody, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Hargreaves and family. „ Lyle Barnes is spending the vacation .week with his grandparents in Ohio. Harvey Hartmann closed his store Tuesday and wilLtetirc from active business life. Miss Maggie Meehan is visiting her mother and sisters. Wm. Geier, Frank Peck and Gus Merritt are representing the local K. of P. 4n Indianapolis this week. Mrs. Frank Peck accompanied her husband to Indianapolis, where they will spend the week. Next Sabbath is Presbyterian Rally Day. Rev. E. H. Bull is attending synod this week in Peru.

Mrs. Walter Gumm and daughter, Lillian, went to Wabash Wednesday to spend the week end with Mrk. O. P. Tabor. Mrs. Hargreaves and Dorothy Spencer went to Chicago Thursday to spend the week en'd with relatives. The Presbyterian Missionary Society met with Mrs. Bull at the manse Thursday afternoon. Dr. Besser is further improving his bungalow by the addition of cement steps leading to the front and rear porches. The street lawn has been leveled. George Chappell is enjoying a new auto. James Hobson is opening a lunch counter and soft drink -establishment at the site of the old Lyric. Mrs. Gray, Sr., of Saunemin, 111., is visiting her son, M. A. Gray. Mr. and Mrs C. B. Johnston returned Thursday evening from a month’s visit in Denver, Boulder and Hutchinson, Kans Miss Marguerite Zinser came last Tuesday from El Paso for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Clara Phelps left Saturday for her home in Englewood. Chas. Beal and daughter, Ruth, spent the week end with relatives. The Dick and Raymond families were here Sunday for a family gathering.

The Chon aid pool room in Lafayette has been purchased by Edgar Tribby, of this place. Mr. Tribby took possession Tuesday. At Sacred Heart church Tuesday, October 7, at 7:30 a. m., occurred the marriage of Miss Eveline O’Connor and Mr. Harvey Cote, of Ambia, Ind., .the service being read by Rev. Father Schmitz, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis O’Connor, uncle and aunt of the bride, assisted as gioomsman and matron of honor, The service was conducted along quiet, subdued lines, owing to the illness of the bride’s father, Dan O’Connor, who was unable to witness the marriage. The bride was robed in cream marquisette over satin. The couple will begin housekeeping in rooms connected with Mr. Cote’s tonsorial parlors id Ambia, which are in readiness for them.