Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 184, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1914 — REMINGTON. Clubs. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Clubs.
Miss Millie Shearer was at borne to the Dorcas Glub Wednesday. Mrs. Anna Heasier is hostess to the Jolly Club, Friday,/Aug. 7th. The Chautauqua Study Club and C. L. S. C. /Uumni met in the library Monday pvening to plan for the graduation or recognition day; August 19, at Fountain Park. (Mrs. Geo. Bartee is the graduate for 1914. A reunion of all Chautauqua readers in this part of the state is to be held Wednesday evening. (Mrs. Geo, Stoudt received the Jolly Club Wednesday of last week and a few special guests. Fancy work, small talk and music filled the happy hours. Delicious two-course refreshments added much to the pleasures, the hostess having the assistance of her daughter, Ruth, in serving and at the piano. Mrs. Walter Gumm was at home to the Fortnightly Club. Wednesday of last week. A Abort business session was conducted by the retiring president, Mrs. M. A. Gray, to fill a vacancy in the officers elect. Mrs. Rainier was elected vice president to succeed Mrs. Ed Peck, Whose resignation was accepted with regret This club enjoyed Its-first session in Mra. Gumm’s lovely new home.
