Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 126, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1914 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

14, the sermon to be given by Rev. F T> TTUI rwf Ohfpsoa n nwmrlnwnt x,. x-. rtrir, « prvwincui t *1 'Ph p nvnPTrißTi I jig lac in o -iim •I 1 1 W. nKkK meat tastwedL ChUl * Dr. and Mrs. Rainier were Indianapolis visitors the first of the week. The infant daughter bom to Mr. and Mrs. Twynham was buried Friday evening. Frank Miller to very sick at his mother’s home. Henry Tribby and family, of Terre Haute, are here tor commencement week. Mrs. Christina Foster is accompanying David Shand and daughter, Mrs. Case, to Scotland, tor a visit of several weeks, sailing Saturday from New York.. * Mrs. Catherine Greene Morris and baby, of Chicago, are to be guests of her mother for several weeks, coming the first week in June. Mrs. Fanny Sebring, of Harvey, 111., Is here tor the commencement season. Miss Florence Johnston is a summer student at the Terre Haute normal, entering last week. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Bradley, of Belleview, Ohio, will arrive Friday to be guests of their niece, Miss Alice Jones and her father. j ; ; Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Roadifer have received the announcement of the marriage of their daughter, Sarah, in Strasburg, Neb., at 6 p. m. on Saturday, May 23rd. Miss Daisy Fisher was hostess to a junior class party Monday eve. Miss Wilda Greene is spending the week in East Chicago with her' sister, Miss Ethel Greene. Mrs. Wm. Hotelling and son, Oris, are preparing tar a trip to Denver to benefit the health of the latter.

An inspiring ceremony and service was held Memorial Sabbath in the M. E. church, Rev. McNary addressing the G. A R. Post and Relief Corps and a vast assemblage of patriotic citizens. A flag-draped and flower-decorated church, music by a full chorus, weather conditions beautiful, made this Memorial Sunday one to be long remembered. Decoration Day is -to be fittingly Observed, the various organizations of the community moving in procession, led by the band, to the cemetery, where an appropriate program will precede the ceremony of decoration. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gumm and daughter, Lillian, gave a housewarming in their beautiful new home Sunday, May 24, nineteen immediate relatives surrounding the family table and enjoying a threecourse dinner. From Earl Park, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hhrt and two sone, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart and son, of Wolcott; Mr. , and Mrs. Ed Bond and four children, of Oxford; Esan Hart. The rooms were radiant with peonies for this first family gathering in the new home. M. A Gray received word early in the week of the death, of his niece, Gertrude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gray, of Chicago. Funeral on Thursday. k .

. School Commencement week was inaugurated with the baccalaureate sermon in the M. E. church Sunday evening, the excellent sermon being delivered by Rev. E. H. Bull to a capacity house. A chorus of twelve or more voices rendered a very pleasing musical program, two numbers being especially artistic. The thirteen graduates made a fine appearance in the regulation high school cap and gown. The happy anticipations of this senior class are tinged with a note of sadness, as they miss from the ranks the class president, Oris {totalling, who was forced because of til health to give up the school room in late winter. Thirteen will receive their diplomas on Friday. Glass day program in the town park Tuesday afternoon and alumni banquet in Presbyterian church parlors Tuesday evening. Clubs.

Mrs. A V. Locke was hostess to the Jolly Club Friday evening of, last week, receiving them at the home of Mrs. Carl Somers. The variety and Originality of costumes displayed at this “old clothed* party made a startling effect, while adding much to the merriment. Mrs. George Chappell received the Fortnightly Wednesday of last week. The year book read “Social afternoon,” and it proved to be one of the merriest sessions of the season. Mesdames Parker and Hascall are hostesses Wednesday of next week at the home of the latter. Sew and Sew are scheduled to meet Friday, May 29th, at the home of Mrs. Gumm. Mrs. Rowe Robinson received the Dorcas Club Wednesday afternoon. j Miss Grace Norris has returned home from North Vernon, where she taught school the past year and where she has been engaged tor next year as instructor in Latin and botany. Several automobiles en route from Chicago and other northern polnja to Indianapolis to attend the Decoration Day races have passed through Rensselaer today and tt is presumed a constant stream will pass through all day tomorrow. DeLos Thompson will drive down Friday and it fa probable a number of others wiH go from here, 1j I eluding Mark Schroer.