Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 142, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 June 1914 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Mr. Geib left last week for a visit with relatives in Germany. Mr. Large has been spending several days here since the close of his college year. Miss Ethel Greene is at home after the closing of her school in East Chicago. Mrs. Clary Somers and sons are in Otterbein for a visit With relatives. Miss Helen O’Dell returned Friday from a week’s outing in Michigan. James Washbum and family reached home Tuesday from an auto trip to Clay City. An O. E. S. picnic is dated for June 24 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hoagland. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Tyler and son, Harold, accompanied by Mr. Harvey Zinser, autoed to El Faso, 111., last Friday to visit Mrs. Zinser and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Johnston and granddaughter, Francis, visited in Kokomo \ last week.
Mrs. A Bartoo fell last Wednesday, breaking her left arm at the wrist. Although 82 years of age, she is recovering as well as could be expected of a younger person. Mrs. Chester Besse went to Rensselaer Sunday to accompany her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O’Connor, to the graduation of her sister, Miss Nellie O’Connor, from St. Mary’s Academy, Notre Dame, Ind. Father Schmitz, of Sacred Heart church, had his two brothers, of Chicago, as household guests over Sunday. Clubs. The Fortnightly business session of the year was held at the home of Mrs. M. A. Gray, the retiring president, on Thursday evening of last week. Mrs. Wm. Ott was elected to membership. The making of the 1914-15 program was left in charge of a committee: Mrs. Gunn, chairman, the Mrs. McNary, Howard, Parker, Rainier, Lough. The annual clulb picnic is dated for Wednesday afternoon at Fountain Park.
The Sew and Sew members went by auto to the home of Mrs. Earle Thompson last Friday and enjoyed a merry afternoon, delicious refreshments- and adopted the plan otf last summer, to call oil sessions during August. Special guests were Mrs. Fields and Mr®. Bert Thompson, o Goodland; Mrs. Hawkins, Mrs. W. Ott and Mrs. Jas. Gilbert.* Mrs. Geo. Woods i® a picnic hostess on Friday, June 26th, in the town park. In case of stormy weather she will receive at the home of the president, Mrs. Frank Peck.
Mr. and Mrs. Landy Magee and children left today for Cassopolis, Mich., where they will remain for about three months at Secor’s Cottage on, Whit’s pond, said to Ije one of ithe nicest summer resorts in that state. A number of Rensselaer sportsmen expect to visit Landy there during the summer and enjoy a season fishing under his expert' guidance.
Milt Roth, accompanied by Attorney Roy Blue, went to Knox this morning, where Mr. Roth, as a member of the firm of Both Bros., will appear as the plaintiff in an to enforce payment otf a check given last year to George Zea for his onions and which had been cashed by Roth Bros. Payment of the cheek by the makers was stopped and Roths have been unable to get their money since that time.
Mrs. O. J. Rowe, of Blnghampton, N. Y., and daughter, Mrs. Frank Smith and son and daughter, otf Evanston, 111., are visiting the former’s two brothers, Granville and Charles P. Moody. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Dunn and son. Clifflord, and daughter, Eliabeth, of Wichita, Kans., also arrived today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Granville Moody, of Barkley township, and his mother, Mrs. L N. Dunn, of near Tefft.
iWm. M. Long, of Gillam townchip, was a visitor at The Republican otflee today, and entered his name as a subscribed. He states that wheat and oats, the latter especially, have suffered from the hot weather of last week and the dry conditions that have prevailed tor almost three weeks. The oats are short and thin. Wheat is well advanced and he thinks will be ready to cut next week. i
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