Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 156, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1914 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Chas. Beal and daughter, Ruth, came from Crawfordsville Saturday tn spend several days with relatives. j Airs. Sam Thompson is visiting Mrs. Rawlings. The Christian Endeavor held a social on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bow- ■ man's lawn Monday night. James Green and family accompanied Air. and Mrs. Chas. Denham to Barkley township, Where they spent last Sunday with friends. Miss Elva Estes returned Monday evening from a two weeks’ stay in Goodland. . Mr. and Mrs. Fern Lough and son, Carl, returned the first of the week from a two weeks’ vacation spent in southern Indiana.
Mr. and Mrs. Lex Fisher and Mr. T. Pouton autoed to Kankakee last Sunday. Miss Oro Pouton returned with them, having completed a month ® visit in that city. Airs. Rowe Robinson was in Goodland last Wednesday at the •’liachck r Maid’s” reunion, which was a very happy affair. r
•Ma. Luckey was ip Lafayette for the past week end with his daughter, Mre. Puckett. Two do'Zen or more hew books hate been placed in the library this week. The boys and girls will find some old friends and many new ones in the selection. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Washburn. Were in Indianapolis hist week for the grain dealers’ association. weeks with mother Bull in Fnanktort, Ky.' J ' Max Broadie, of Lafayette, spent Sunday intown. ~ ; M3ss Claire - Broadie is enjoying a tsrq weeks’ vacation in Indianapolis.
The M. E- Missionary Society gave a picnic in the town park Tues-, day afternoon In honor of their children’s missionary bands. Mrs. Stahl was in Lafayette Monday, June 29th, to witness the ceremony wherein her daughter, Miss Gertrude Stahl, made the- final vows after nine years preparation tor the sisterhood, among whom she is known as Sister Clarina. Rev. Conrad Stahl, brother of Sister Clarina, celebrated his first holy mass in Sacred Heart church Thursday. His sister was present. Seldom does such an event occur 'in., the church life of a community. The parents of these young people are residents of our town and members of the congregation Where this son and daughter received theft early religious training. Sister Clarina is visiting -her parents this week. A brother, Robert Stahl, is also at home from Terre Haute, and a sister from Ridgefarm, IIL, Mrs. Floyd Bowman. | A family party of twenty-one helped Geo. Griffin to celebrate his 81st birthday recently. Bam Bowman received congratulations also, as it was his natal day, though he modestly concealed the sum total of years to his credit. This is an annual celebration in the Griffin, Bowman, Bartoo, Gillman.(families. Bon Wilson and toniilyleft at the week end for their new location in Lansing, 111., where he wiir'be agent for the Pennsylvania Central. MNss Grace Warnock left Thursday of last week for a visit in Council Bluffs.
Mrs. Frank Howard is visiting in Chicago and other points. Mrs. Oscar Landon and children,qf Chicago, have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. - LarrdOn. The second band concert ot the season was enjoyed Tuesday evening by a large gathering. The solo work Is a feature of especial urefriMrs. Blanchard Elmore, on the saxophone, accompanying other • , , piub«.\X*/.? ? , Mrs. Chas. Fell was hostess to the Dprcas Club Wednesday of last week. The quarterly business meeting will be with Mrs. Coleman Men
ritt Wednesday, July Bth. Mrs. Geo. Woods was picnic hostess Friday In the town park to the Sew and Stew Club and a tow guests. After a happy season of needlework, small talk and enjoy ment of the out-of-door session, the hostess requested her guests- to wend their way to the Peek ice cream parlors, where delicious refreshments were served upon quartet tc iaides draped in napery showing the national colors and emblems. The picnic was a happy success. Mrs. Ona Bellows receives the club on Friday, July 10, at the home of her mother, Mrs, John Wilson.
