Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1914 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Bert Brooks moved his family and household effects to Fowler last week, where they will make their ■iome. Rev. Bull attended the meeting of , the Presbytery in Gary the fore part of this week. Max Broadie and Adrian Foster, of Lafayette, spent Sunday in town. Mrs. Groves and her daughter of Monon were here the first of the week packing the former’s household effects. Mrs. Groves will make her home after this with her children, having rented 'her residence, hei-e to Editor Bartoo. Mrs. Kate Morehead died Sunday evening at her residence on North Ohio street following a severe stroke of paralysis. The funeral services were held Wednesday, interment in the Remington cemetery. Miss Lina Luckey is at home after a prolonged visit in Windfall with her sister. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Mason, of Fowler, spent Easter with Mrs. McGraw. Edgar Tribby came from Terre Haute early in the week, where he spent the winter. A machine owned by the Wilder garage took fire Monday evening and in a few minutes was a wreck. The scene of action was outside the building, fortunately; over-filled tank the probable cause.

Misses Burger, Genevieve, Josephine and Maxine, were “at home” Friday to some two score of their girl friends, the Easter theme lending its charms to decorations, refreshments and souvenirs. Harvey Williams’ mother was last week quite severely wounded in arm and wrist by the accidental overturning of a tall cupboard. She is recovering nicely. Easter services were in all £he Churches. Mrs. Chester Besse returned Monday from a short visit With her parents in the county seat. Mrs. James Gilbert went to Kentland Monday for a visit #ith her sister, Mrs. Wittenberg. The Presbyterian ladies will conduct a market Saturday ip Townsend’s drug store. Mrs. E. H. Bull attended the Logansport Presbyterial missionary convention Wednesday and Thursday of this week, at Winamac. Mrs. John Wilson is happily recovering from a severe illness. Mrs. Bert Holzer, of Indianapolis, spent the Easter season with her parents. Miss Wilda Greene is at home for the summer jrith Ker parents. Mrs. Wilson and daughter are visiting her parents in Michigan. Mr. and (Mrs. Fern Ford are at home in the Emery property, recently vacated by John McCollough. Invitations are out for the junior banquet April 30th, 8 p. m., in the Christian church parlors. A class of fourteen is. graduating from our high school this year and all concerned, school board, faculty, parents and the student body are justly proud and enthusiastic. Our high school is in the accredited class, our graduates are holding their own in the world’s conflict, loyal alumni are ready to lend a helping hand. The commencement season is almost at hand. Clubs. Dorcas Club met Wednesday with Miss Bessie Hitchcock. Sew & Sew Club meets Friday with Mrs. Claude Townsend. Fortnightly meets Wednesday, April 22nd, at the home of A. P. Rainier. Jolly Club meets Friday, May Ist, with Mrs. Charles May, an all day May party.