Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 107, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1914 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Mrs. Landon, of Chicago, was a guest of Dr. Landon and family last week. ? The O. E. S. enjoyed a social last Monday evening, a committee furnishing amusements and refreshments. The Juniors to Seniors banquel; was postponed from Thursday of last week to Thursday, May. 7. Miss Gallic Bonner was the victim of an accident last week, falling and injuring her breast bone quite seriously. She is resting comfortably ait this time and her many friends hope tor a speedy recovery. Mrs. Sophie Commons is in charge of the home and acting as practical nurse tor the aged father and injured daughter. The library directors were in session Monday night. A number of new books will soon !be on the shelves. The ladies of Fountain Park Improvement Association gave a day this week to the flower beds at the park. The auto bus is now running between this city and the county seat. The Presbyterian ladies served a tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hartman Thursday eve. Mrs. Jofaanneson, little daughter, and sisterr Mrs. Frank Hanglick, of Chicago, are visiting their father, John Tharp. Mrs. Elmer Bull, of Indianapolis, is visiting relatives and friends tot a tortnight. Chas. Beal and Miss Ruth, of Crawfordsville, spent Sunday with relatives. (Mirs. HangCtaves and sons returned Friday from Clifton, 111. , , Clubs. The Sew and Sew met with Miss Miangaret Johnston Friday, May 1. The Study Clulb was in session Monday evening in the library. The Dorcas Club met last Wednesday with Mrs. Morris Peek, Mrs. Chas. May was hostess to the Jolly Club Friday, May Ist. This was an all day session. The date of the next Fortnightly meeting is still undecided.
