Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 273, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1913 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Mr, and Mrs. Smalley and Miss Rachel spent Sunday with relatives in Sheldon, 111, Dr. and Mrs. Robinson visited in Goodland Sunday^ Mrs. Perry Griffith visited her brother in Eureka, 111., from Thursday through Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hargreaves and sons were called to Kankakee last Thursday by the death of Mr. Hargreaves’ mother. Mias Zephyr Crabb returned Sunday from a short visit in Illinois. Supt. Wesley attended the state superintendents’ convention in Indianapolis. Remington defeated 'Reynolds last Friday 23 to 15. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Merritt are |be parents of a daughter, born ffun day night. Mrs. James Gilbert returned last week from a short visit with Mrs. Amsler in Ashkum, 111. The “Orientals” had heavy initiatatory work Tuesday evening in Townsend’s hall, some five or six candidates surviving the “work.” Mrs. Edgar Tribby spent Sunday in Lafayette. The Presbyterian society met last Thursday with Mrs. Wm. Geier. The ladies of the Christian church will serve their regular Thanksgiving dinner in the church basements The Presbyterian ladies served a. chicken pie supper last Thursday at the home of John Wilson. These church ladies will hold a bazaar and market early in December. A telegram came to Ezra Bowman and family Wednesday announcing the death of N. E. HClvic, of pneumonia, following an operation in a Dayton, Ohio, hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman, Mrs. Maurice Peck, Dale Bowman and brother, of Monticello, ai;e in attendance at the burial servicei i Clubs. The Fortnightly Club will be receUsed by Mesdames C. B. Johnston and W. E. Johnston on Wednesday, Nov. 19th. The Sew and Sew members celebrate an indoor picnic at the home of Miss Callie Bonner on Friday, Nov. 14th. The Study Club had a busy evening, Monday, Nov. 10, wi(th the' following program: “Where civilizations Meet Round About Constantino”, Rev. McNary; Chap. 4, “Message of Greek Art,” Mrs. Gus Merritt; Chap. 5, “Message of Greek Art”, Mrs. Lloyd Cummons; Chap. 5, “Rambles and Studies in Greece”, Miss Jones. —p— The Dorcas Club met Wednesday with Mrs. Elmer Bull. The Jolly Club spent Friday, Nov. 7, at the farm home of Mrs. Chas. May, feasting and fun constituting the days’ program. Mrs. Henry Beaks is the next hostess.
