Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 307, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 December 1913 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
The Remington poultry show is dated for Jan. 6-10, . Mr. and Mr®. Chas. Fell gave a, family dinner Saturday. J. R. Bonner, of Oregon, is here for a with relatives. He has lived in the west 30 yea/s. Mrs. Burton entertained! her niece, Miss Harriet Harmon, of Rensselaer, last week. Wm. Ott has a farm sale soon and will move to town, having purchased a half interest in the Brooks barn.
Mrs. Miller has purchased the L. M. Barnes residence property. Mrs. Harvey Cote, of Ambia, is heme for the Christmas season. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cornwell were surprised last Tuesday by A number of friends and relatives, the occasion being their 10th wedding anniversary. Miss Louise Hartmann is home from Earlham college for the holidays. ‘ • Prof. Lowell Townsend is at home for Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Townsend. Misc Garnet McNary went to Watseka Wednesday to spend several days with Miss Gladys Cobb. The parochial school closed Tuesday to reopen after New Years. JWiss Ruth Beal, of Crawfordsville, came Saturday evening to spend the vacation with relatives, Her father joined her here Tuesday evening for a visit with his mother and sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Grant spent Christmas day in Logansport. Invitations are out for the marriage of Misis Florence Wingard at the home of the bride New Years day at 8 p. m. The schools closed Friday to reopen Dec. 29th. The teachers had treats for the grammar and lower grade pupils. Mrs. Nelson Boicourt, of Indianapolis, is here for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Roadifer are expecting their son, Walter, from Kansas to spend a short Christmas visit.
The officers Of the Ladies Aid and a committee are planning a shower for the Presbyterian church in January. - , \ Miss Esta Turns is home front, college for the holiday. The Presbyterian Sunday School will be received by Rev. and Mrs. E. H. Bull at the manse, primary classes in the afternoon; grown-ups in the evening, ofi, Wednesday. This plan is taken because of the unfinished state of the new church home. Christmas treats and refreshments will be in the program, also a tree, and* each member is asked to be a good fellow for some one else.
Clubs. The Fortnightly Club meets Jan. 14 with Mrs. Wm, Broadie. Miss Minnie Hemphill successfully entertained the Sew and Sew Club last Friday, her home being beautifully decorated for the holiday season. The next session is with Miss Alice Jones on Jan. 9th.
