Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1913 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Miss Mabel Rawlings is assisting in the C. H. Peck store for the holiday season. Dr. Elmer Bull left Monday for Indianapolis, where he will make his future home. Dr. Avery moved the first of the week into the room vacated by Dr. Bull.' C. T. Denham .is advertising the opening of his variety store in Exchange Blgck for Saturday, Dec. 6. A. V. Locke and Stewart Read have opened a studio in the northwest corner of Exchange Block. Mrs. O. P. Tabor and mother, Mrs. Garrison, left Friday for Wabash. Mrs. Midge Ostrander and son, Wm., left Friday for White Pigeon, Mich. Mrs. J. B. McNary returned last midweek from a week’s- visit with her home people. Fred Peck spent Tuesday night in Rensselaer. The Presbyterian ladies will conduct a market and bazaar on Dec. 13th. The annual election in the O. E. S., 169, gave the following officers for 1913-14: W. M., Mrs. A. Y. Locke; W. P., 'Mrs. S. H. Cornwell; A. M., Mrs Loo Dowell; Cond., Mrs. Turley; As. Cond, Mrs. Jake Hensler; Sec., Miss Dolly Porter; Treas, Miss Helen Geier. Mr. and Mrs. George Woods were initiated and refreshments served.

A birthday surprise was perpetrated upon Mrs. Mamie Parks Friday evening, Nov. 29th, by a dozen or more of her lady friends, who gave her as a souvenir a gold thimble. », Rev. E. H. Bull filled the Christian church pulpit last Sunday evening. Edgar Tribby, of Lafayette, spent Monday with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O’Riley have moved from Wolcott and will occupy the Stoudt property, known as “Honeymoon Cottage.” Mrs. Howard Jones is in a hospital in Chicago for treatment. Mrs. .Guthrie Morris returned Tuesday evening from two months visiting her sister In Anderson. . Word has come from Peoria, HI., of Rev. McKee beink stricken with paralysis at the home of his youngest daughter. He is well known here, being pastor of the Presbyterian church some twenty years ago. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Irwin drove over from Wolcott today in their automobile, just for a day’s visit with relatives.