Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 247, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1913 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Rev. E. H. Bull "spent Wednes r day night with Dr. Terhune, in Dr. Grossman also—the three men being old college chums and having met again at Synod. Rev. Bull returned home Thursday evening. Master Lyle Barnes spent the vacafldh week in Ohio. ■, L • Mr. Schotts moved his Tamily to Fowler -Menday, where 'he has employment in the Public Utilities Co. Mrs. Gray and daughter, Millie, moved Tuesday into their property vacated by Mr,-Schotts* Mr. Parsons will occupy the Gray cottage on the range line. Mrs. Hargreaves returned Sunday from a short visit in Chicago and Lake Forest. Dexter Jones and Miss Alice reached home Monday from a visit of a month in the east.

J. W. Lock and grandson, v Donald, reached home Sunday front a week’s stay at the Springfield, 111., state fair, where their herd of pigs, Moorish Maid, soid at very high prices. - J. W. Lock and family leave late next week for Kansas, where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. James Washburn are in New Orleans this week attending the national convention of grain merchants. The Remington branch of the Fountain Park Improvement Association had a chicken pie supper dated for Thursday, Oct. 16, in the basement of the Christian church. Miss Maud Kline returned Tuesday morning to her home in Leßoy, 111., after a month’s Visit With her sister, Mrs. Walter Johnston. Forty-hour devotion was celebrated in Sacred Heart church, closing Tuesday with the evening service. Mrs. Guthrie Morris is visiting her sisters in Anderson for a time. Saturday, October 11, at 8:30 a. m., Mr. Francis F. Shand died at the age of 55 years. He had been very ill since last April. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Bull Monday at 2 p. m., Interment in Goodland. He is survived by two brothers, David F., of Remington, and William, of Warsaw. Relatives from a distance in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shand, Warsaw; a nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shand, of Morocco; Milton Fisher, Crown Point. The first number of the M. E. Missionary lecture course was given Tuesday night by Cartoonist Geo. H. Colby. The 6-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Zinc suffered a dislocation and a double fracture of the left arm Monday night, the accident occurring while at play with other children. Frank Timmons returned Sunday from the fair at Springfield, 111. The Ladies’ Aid and Epworth League of the M. E. church will give an all day market and bazaar Saturday, Oct. 18.” Charles Galbraith and mother have purchased the pagoda cottage of Henry Brooks, who has moved to Pontiac, 111. Mrs. M. E. Gray returned to her home in Saunemin, 111., after a visit -here. —— Mrs. John Powell accompanied her sister, Mrs. A. C. VanVorst, home to Union Hill, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O’Reilly, of Wolcott, spent Wednesday with M. A. Gray and family.