Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1914 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Horace Hoover and family visited in Kokomo last week. Ed Sutherland has opened a livery barn on S. Ohio street at his old stand.
•Wedding bells and more again are about to be heard in our city. The K. of P’s. are making ready for the Golden Jubilee convention In Rensselaer on February 10th. George Carrothers, late of the Philippines, where he was district superintendent of education, gave a lecture in the M. E. chureh last Wednesday evening, proceeds for the public schools. The gentleman is a close friend of Jas. Washburn. Florence, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard, died Thursday night of heart trouble Funeral services were held at the home Saturday afternoon, conducted by Rev. E. H. Bull. Interment made in Remington cemetery. The O. E. S. chapter has issued invitations to a “box party” Friday eve, Feb. 6th. The Presbyterian Industrial Society meets Thursday with Mrs. Belle Greene. The M. E. Missionary Society gave its January program at the home of Mrs. James Washburn Tuesday, Jan. 27th.
The Presbyterian Missionary Society meets Thursday, Feb. 12, #ith Mrs. Fred Hicks. Rev. Bull is forming a communicant’s class, looking forward to Easter. Several auto loads of our Rebekahs went in the bright sunshine to Rensselaer last Friday, spent the time pleasantly and profitably at the convention, and came home—in the blizzard late Friday night. Their enthusiasm, however, was not "snowed under.”
Rev. Bull occupied the Christian church pulpit Sunday evening. Mrs. Frank Pample returned to her home in Hastings, Neb., last week, after several weeks’ visit with her father, John Crabb, and other relatives.
