Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1914 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Miss Edith Heuring, of Kentland, -was a Sunday guest of Miss O’Dell. Edgar Tribby is employed in a packing bouse in Terre Haute. Mrs. John Robinson left for her home in Huntington Thursday after several days spent at the home of Mrs. Frank Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Townsend went to Huntington last Wednesday', where Mrs. Townsend will undergo a final operation on her eyes. Mr. and Mrs. Benedict and family, of Kentland, weer guests at the week end of Mr. and* Mrs. Coleman Merritt. Mrs. Merritt went with them Saturday to Oxford to visit their parents. Paul Hyman and Carl and Allen Somers spent tha week end at his home in Young America. Fred Hicks returned Friday from a business trip to the city. Mr. and Mrs. Burger were in Rensselaer Saturday a f ternoon. Mrs. Perry Griffith slipped and fell, giving her right wrist a very bad sprain last Saturday. The O. E. S. box social last Friday evening was a pleasant affair, including a short program of recitation and music and the auction of the boxes Iby Lex Fisher. Twentyone dollars was realized toward the payment on a piano recently purchased by the Stars. Mrs. Lees, of Chicago Heights, visited her sister, Mrs. Robinson, last Wednesday, and Thursday they spent in Goodland with their mother, Mrs. Shetland. The interior woodwork in the Presbyterian church is about completed. painters are now at their part of the finishing. The Presbyterian Missionary Society met Thursday with Mrs. Fred Hicks. _ —— Wm. Hamilton and Miss Gertrude Meehan were united in marriage last Thursday evening by Rev, Fatter, Schmitz. ... . Misses Bertha Primmer and Roseila Burton visited in Milford, 111., last week. The C. W. B. M. Society holds an all day market Saturday, Feb. 14. A series of evangelistic __ services will begin Fdb. 22 in the M. E. church. Mrs. Henry Nightingale died Fefb. 1, leaving an infant daughter a few hours old. The funeral was held Wednesday, interment at Gilboa. The funeral of Mrs. Roy Case was held at Sacred Heart church Thurs day, the remains being (taken t<i Beaversville, 111., for burial. Mrs. Max Price and son, of Middlesboro, Ky., are visiting relatives. Mr. Price joined them here this week.

Thus. Davison left Tuesday, haming employment In Warren county. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smalley, of Attica, moved last week into the Ira Grant cottage. Several of our Knights of Pythias were in attendance at the Golden Jubilee convention at Rensselaer Tuesday. John Forey and family, of northern lowa, were called here by the death of Mrs. Ira Forey. Mrs. Ira Forey died after a short illness on last Thursday. The funeral was held iruthe M. E. church Sunday afternoon, .conducted by Rev. J. B. McNary, after a short prayer service at the home. 'lnterment was made in the Remington cemetery. Three children are left motherless * . , . The funeral Mrs. Levi Hawkins was held Saturday afternoon at the home of her nephew, Wm. Broadie, conducted by Rev. A. G. Work, of Lafayette, assisted by Rev. Bull. Miss O’Dell gave two vocal numbers. Mrs. Hawkins died at their home in Lafayette on Thursday. The funeral party, twelve In number, arrived here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bellows and the children of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Allman wertf in attendance from Rensselaer. Interment was made beside the daughter, Frances. Two children survive, Miss Florence Harwkins, of Lafayette, and Mrs. Perry Dirham, of Kansas City, Mo.