Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1914 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clearwater and children are visiting with her brother, Marshal Lee RuSh and family since Sunday. John Johnson, of Boswell, was in town Friday to Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. John McGraw, of near Lochiel, spent Sunday with their mother. Mrs. Schott and brother, Wm. McHarland, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gelb. A nine pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Geib on March 28. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Sharlock are the parents of a daughter, barn March 29. Mrs. Sam Thompson is still here caring for her another, who is improving in (health. Mrs. D. Garrison returned Wednesday from spending the winter in Wabash with her daughter, Mrs. O. P. Tabor, who accompanied ber mother here, visiting relatives and friends until Monday, when she returned home, accompanied by her niece, Miss Helen Geier, who will visit In Wabash for several weeks. Mrs. Shelland, of Goodland, spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Rowe Robinson. Rev. Bull filled the M. E. pulpit Sunday evening. Miss Starling was unable to fill her place in the high school for several days because of the epidemic of “n ear-grip” which is so prevalent. Miss Luella Robinson, of Rens, selaer, is spending the week with Miss Dorothy Spencer. Homer Roades left Monday via Cullom, LU., to join two brothers in Los Angeles, Cal., where he expects to locate. Mr. and Mrs. John McCollough are moving to Lafayette, where he has secured a position on the Lafayette Sunday Times as manager of the Sunday advertising. Several of their intimate friends successfully carried out a surprise farewell on them last week, spending the evening in merriment and games, with basket refreshments.
Walter Forbes spent two days last week in Wabash with his father. ~ The public schools close Wednesday evening to allow the teachers to attend the state meeting in Indianapolis. • Marion Parks is spending the week end in Lafayette. Mrs. Morehead was taken suddenly very ill Monday. Relatives have come to assume care of 'her. James Gilbert received word from Lafayette Tuesday afternoon that his father had died. He left on the evening train for that city. Thenew church is fast nearing completion. The interior decoration was completed last Saturday. Little more remains undone after the light fixtures are placed. No date has as yet been named tor the dedication day. Mrs. Clark Barter and daughter returned to their home in Lafayette Wednesday. Miss Daisy Ott is home from college for the spring vacation. The funeral services of Jesse Payne, killed at Reynolds last Wednesday, was held Friday afternoon at the M. E. dhurch, attended by many sympathetic friends. The circumstances attendant upon the sudden blotting out of this young life appealed to everyone. The mother and father,' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Payne, have the sympathy of the entire community.
