Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1914 — ENDORSED AT HOME. REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
ENDORSED AT HOME.
REMINGTON.
John S. Clarke was visiting his mother last week. Fred Milner, of Brook, was visiting relatives the last of the week. Mrs. Chas. May was at home to a group of friends last Thursday eve. Hugh Hyman, of Young America, was a guest of his brother several xiays last week. Mr. Milner returned recently from a prospecting trip in the northW’OS'fc Mm. E. H. Bull returned Friday evening from attendance at the Loganspoirt Presbyterial missionary convention. Rev. E. H. Bull returned Wednesday from attending Presbytery *in Gary. Mrs. Howard Jones left Thursday for a visit of several weeks with her mother in Ft. Wayne. Miss Garnet McNary, class of 14, is taking the school census. Several recitals are in process of preparation looking forward to the closing of the school year. George Hargreaves’ father is seriously ill at the home of his son, Dr. Hargreaves, in Chicago. Miss Pearl Morris has been visiting in Wolcott, but returned last Sunday to care for her mother, whose hand and forearm was severely burned by flames from tbe baseburner when kerosene w,as used to enliven slumbering coals. The wound is healing nictl;. J. B. MeDougle received word Saturday of the death of his niece, Mrs. Mary Foster, in Union Town, Pa. Mrs. Vernon Balcom and daughter spent the past week in Rensselaer with her sister, Mrs. Mat Worden. Sunday they were joined by Mrs. .James Peck and Mrs. Win. Hamilton. , Mr. Zinc has sold his movie theatre to the Alter brothers, who took possession at the close of last week. Andrew Hurley has bought out Win. Hamilton’s interest in the south side bakery, taking possession Friday of last week. He will continue as baker for the new firm of Hurley and Iliff. Mr. Hamilton has entered the paper and paint business with Earle Sullivan. iMiss Catherine. Carmody came from Clifton, 111., Tuesday for a visit with her sister, Mts. Sylvester Cillinski.
Bans of marriage were announced the past two Sundays before the Sacred Heart church for ‘Miss Mary Klouse, late of Memence, 111. Frank Timmons and Ben Zimmerm&n returned last week from completing a masonry contract in Tyler, Texas. Fred Hicks made a business trip to Chicago last week. During Saturday’s high wind the fire bell gave out its warning. A child had fired a Straw pile at the rear of “Munse” Stokes’ chicken shed. Nearby heighbors put out the flames, the ho-se company covering the straw with. Streams of water to insure safety. Slight damage resulted, which was marvelous considering the high wind % Rev. H. Randei Lorkabill, of Greenwood, was called here last week to officiate at the funeral service of Miss Mary Bice held in the Christian church Tuesday. Mfs. Sam Thompson spent Saturday and Sunday in Monticello, returning here to care for her mother. Miss Fleta Hartley came from Danville to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. J. B. Morehead, which was held at the home Wednesday. Rev. J. B. McNary officiated. Interment in Remington. (Mrs. C. C. Shine is visiting in Richville. Dr. C. C. Shine is taking a postgraduate course in Chicago. The Presbyterian ladies conducted a successful market in Townsend’s store last Saturday. The Presbyterian Industrial Society met Thursday with Mrs. Harvey Hartman. Clubs. The Dorcas-Club meets on April 29th with Mrs. Maurice Peck. Miss Margaret Johnston receives the Sew and SeW on May Ist. Mrs. Chas. May is hostess to the Jolly Club on May Ist. Mrs. Rainier receives the Fortnightly Club Wednesday of this week. Study Club in session Monday evening. .
