Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 284, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1913 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Rev. E. H. Bull started Monday for Frankfort, Ky., to spend Thanksgiving with his aged mother. - The M. E. Missionary society had a thank offering erception at the new home of Mrs. Galbreath Tuesday afternoon. Miss Mabel Geier and Leopold Geier, of Chicago, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Geier." Everett,, Shearer was here over Friday night, returning to Lafayette Saturday. Cy Rice returned last week from Chicago, where he underwent an operation for appendicitis^ Friday’s basket ball gave Fowler the victory, after a splendid, closely contested game, score 17 to 16, The best game of the essaon, drawing a large house. The 20th Century Christian Sunday School class held a successful market last Sunday in the Ricjiardson & Besse millinery parlors. Thanksgiving Items. Guthrie Morris and family, Mrs. Geo. Chappell, Walter Gumra and family, will spftid Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart in Wolcott. Dr. and Mrs. Rowe Robinson will be with their mother, Mrs. Shelland, in Goodland. Mrs. Ira Grant will have a family dinner Sunday instead of Thursday. The Christian church ladies are serving their annual Thanksgiving dinner in the church basement. The public schools close Wednesday .for the remainder of the week. Mrs. O. P. Tabor is here for the week with relatives and will leave Friday for her home in Wabash/saccompanied by her mother, Mrs. Garrison, who will go for the winter. Miss Latimer, of Wisconsin, is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Napoleon Sego. Union ‘ Thanksgiving service in the M. E. church at 10:30 a. m., addressed by RevrWickham.
Clubs. The Dorcas Club held their session Tuesday afternooii because of Thanksgiving day, instead of Wednesday, the hostess being Mrs. Coleman Merritt Mrs. Ada Bowman, of Monticello, attended. The next hostess is Mrs. Mamie Parks, Dec. 10, The Sew and Sew meets with Mrs. Ira Grant Friday. The Fortnightly has a secial afternoon, Dec. 3, Mrs. Hitchcock and Mrs. Belle Greene receiving at the home of the latter. The Study Club had a very interesting program Monday at MraClaude Townsend’s. The Jolly Club was entertained last Friday by Mrs. Henry Beaks at the home of Miss Zephyr Crabb. Win. Geier attended the funeral Sunday afternoon at Goodland of his uncle, Frank Geier, who died Thursday at the age of 80 years. Mrs. Homer Hardy returned to her home in Huntington Monday after a four days’ visit. Her husband has been at Mudlavia seeking relief fro mrheumatisin. The Presbyterian sewing society met with Mrs. Frank Peek Thursday. Two comforts were knotted and various articles planned for the bazaar on Dec. 18th.
M/s. Prank Holser, a former resident, has the sympathy of many old friends because of the death of her mother, Mrs. Anna Caster, on Friday. The funeral service was held in Bethany chapel, interment at Gilboa. Sjiss Flora Snoddy, of Delphi, and Hubert Major, of Jackson, Tenn., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Denham. Hubert is a Purdue student. Ghas. Denham is opening a variety store at the old Hartman stand in Exchange Block. His son, George, will share in the business out of school hours. The Christian church members gave a canned fruit last week for their pastor and wife, Rev. and Mrs. Wickham. Miss Ollie Porter was the victifh of a birthday surprise last Wednesday night by a number of O. E. 8. members. A "Btar” pin was presented as a souvenir And a basket of refreshments furnished part of tho pleasure of an enjoyable evening. Dr. Elmer Bull has given up his dental practice here and will move to Indianapolis, working in dentaS. parlors there
