Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 149, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 June 1914 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
»Mr. Hafey and daughter, Opal, returned Monday evening from a visit in Ohio with relatives. Frank Howard and daughter, Irene, returned Monday, Irene having spent a week in Chicago with Grandma Howard, wihile her father visited his 4arim in lowa. /Miss Wilda Greene 9pent thei past week in the township where she has taught tfor several years. The commencement exercises were held Friday evening, six o 4 the thirteen graduates registering from her school. Rev. Crowder spent (the week visiting his old friends and parishioners, returning to East Chicago Saturday. Mrs. E. H. Bull leaves Friday for a visit of several weeks in Frankfort, Ky., with Rev. Bull’s aged mother. ~-— l —— Mrs. Chas. Elmore and daughter, Mira. Miller and Mrs. Hawn were last week in attendance at eamp meeting in Anderson, Ind. Miss Louise Hastmian returned Thursday from a year at Earlham college. The plan of a union picnic for the Sunday Schools on July 4th is being promoted. Tuesday evening the hand gave its first of a series of open air concerts. A large crowd greeted the musicians, who make a fine appearance in their white uniforms. They are increasing their repertoire and have enthusiasm and personal liking for the art, which will bring them eventually to the front rank as a musical organization. The Presbyterian Industrial Society met with Mrs. Wm. Geier last Thursday.
The Presbyterian ladies will serve a supper July 2 in the basement of the new church. A general supper ’with ice cream. Lynas W illiams and wife accompanied their son, Harvey and wife to Illinois the fore part oif the week to attend the funeral of Mrs. H. Williams, nephew, at Forest, 111. Mrs. Lee Rush and Mrs. Walter Gilliam accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ira Grant to Lafayette Sunday. Mr. Wilson and family are leaving this week for Lansing, 111. Mr. Wilson has been telegraph operator here for several years. Fred Hicks and family are on an auto trip to Attica and various points of interest in that part of the state. Mrs. RObt McGraw, of Goodland, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dluzak. Miss Hattie Bartoo is here from Wiabaslh, Mr. and Ms. Canine, of Oxford, were in town Tuesday. Mrs. Coleman Merritt returned home with them Tuesday night after the band concert, to join a fishing party made up in Oxford. Misses' Ludla Robinson anid Lucille Luers, of Rensselaer, spent Tuesday and Wednesday with friends. Mrs. Carl Somers and sons returned Monday from a visit in Otterbein. Mrs. Leonard Bice was severely injured Wednesday afternoon in an accident involving her buggy and a motorcycle. ———- The ministerial association of this section enjoyed a picnic dinner and program at Fountain Park Monday. Several papers were given. An excellent program was given by 'the Preslbyterian Sunday school in celebration of children’s day. The O. E. S. picnic dinner on the lawn at the home of Mrs. George Stoudt Wednesday noon was a suscess. Served a la-cafeteria, tile bountiful menu offered a great variety and the large crowd soon had the subject well in hand. The plans for next year’s celebration were underway before farewells were spok;n. Mrs?. Frush and Mrs. Fred Drake, of Logansport were present with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Rice.
Births During Week. To Mr. and Mrs. E. Dluzak, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bowman, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. John Hanna, a i boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Villinski, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Luce Bartoo, a boy. The closing program of Sacred j Heart parochial school was given Sunday evening. Special music by the choir was a noted feature in the exercises by the children. The social given by the young people of Sacred Heart church Wednesday was well attended and an enjoyable affair. _ Mrs. S. H. Kuster, a former resident, died June 14th at Longcliffe, where she had been an inmate for about a year. Mrs. Thos. Marshall died at Gibson City, 111., June 14 and was brought here tor burial Thursday evening, her husband being too ill to accompany the funeral party. Clubs. Mrs. Chas. Fell was hostess to the Dorcas Club Wednesday. The Jolly Cluib holds a reception July 3 at the home ot Mrs. Turley. Mrs. Geo. Woods is hostess to the Sew and Sew in picnic, session Friday in the town park. ' Fountain Park was the scene ot the Fortnightly annual picnic Wednesday. By 3 o’clock the array of baskets, boxes and the lee cream tub gave the promise of many good things to come. From the past came memories ot many gems of thought and song, heard on Fountain Park’s
