Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1914 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Mrs. Sam Bowman visited in Monticello Thursday and Friday of last week. A daughter was 'born Monday afternoon to Prot and Mrs. Woodward, of Earlham. Isaac Peck has been visiting his brothers since last Saturday. Miss Ruth Tribby returned Monday evening from a two weeks’ visit in Terre Haute with Mr. and Mrs, Henry Tribby, Miss Pearl Morris spent the week end in Wolcott.

Dennis O’Riley has been ed postmaster to succeed. W. E. Peck. xMr. and Mrs. J. Meyers were called, to Logansport last midweek by the death of an uncle of Mr. Meyers. Mrs. Zimmerman, of Milwaukee, was here for a few days’ stay while her husband is pushing the interurban. A. V. Locke has moved his photo gallery into the (fornwell building. Mr. and Mrs. Howell are havinga family reunion.' Mrs. Fern Ford was in Fort Wayne last week. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Wilson are entertaining their sister, Mrs. Sfhith and daughter, of Mansfield, Ohio. Miss Lea OatherinecHensler died last Tuesday, night at the 'home of her father, Chris Hensler, after a prolonged illness. The funeral service was held at the home Thursday at 2 p. ,m., conducted by Rev. E. H. Bull, interment in Remington. Maurice Peck celebrated his birthday anniversary by entertaining several of . his friends and relatives. Mrs. E. H. Bull was at home Thursday evening to her Sunday School class of boys. The Presbyterian Missionary Society met with Mrs. Fred Hicks on Thursday afternoon. A program was Tendered- The result of the annual election is as follows: president, Mrs. E. H. Bull; vice, Mrs. Hicks; secretary, Miss Alice Jones; treasurer, Mrs. Hargreaves; secretary of lit., Mrs. James Greene; pianist, Mrs. Hicks; assistant, Mrs. Geier. Mrs. John McCollough and sister-ifi-law, z Mrs. Lucas, attended a bridal shower in Goodland last Thursday. Mrs. Murray, of Goodland, was a guest Thursday of her niece, Mrs. Rowe Robinson. The high school will give a carnival Saturday evening at the school house. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes are packing their household goods, preparatory to leaving for their new location in Kewanna, where Mr. Barnes has secured a franchise and is installing an electric light plant They give possession of their house to Mrs. Miller qn March Ist. Mrs. Edgar Tribby is an understudy of Mrs. Barnes in the telephone exchange. Clubs. Mrs. Landon receives the Sew & Sew Club Friday of this week. The Study Club was in session Monday evening. ~ The Jolly Club held a valentine reception Friday at the home of Mrs Carl Somers, husbands of the members and a few invited guests, enjoying games, valentines, tricks and delicious refreshments. Mrs. Rowe Robinson and Mrs. Frank Peck were joint hostesses to the Fortnightly Club Wednesday, Feb. 11, at the home of Mrs. Peck. A committee of three, Mesdames Rainier, W. E. Peck and Chas. Parker, conspired with the hostesses to convert the parlors into a perfect bower of dancing cupids, trembling hearts and pretty St. Valentine emblems. Progressive games were enjoyed at tables showing the club flower, carnations, prizes being won by Mrs. C. H. Peck and Mrs. Walter Gumm. Two course refreshments were served at daintily laid tables. This is the first merrymaking in which these club members have had a part since their memorable “Olympic Day” at Fountain Park, in October.