Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 207, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1914 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

T. Stoudt has been on a trip to New York state. The band gave a concert Tuesday evening on the street. Geo. Hart, of Earl Park, has been very sick with typhoid fever.. z Mrs. Earle Koukle and baby are visiting her husband’s parents. Marion Parks was in Lafayette Monday to register .as a Purdue student. Max Broadie is spendihg a vacation pf two weeks here with his parents. (Mr. and Mrs. Pratt are visiting her mother, Mrs. MeGray and daughter. The Shew, May, Stokes, Halllhan and Wahl families had a family reunion the park. (Miss Catherine Carmody , came from Clifton, 111., Tuesday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. S. Vllinski. Ernest Swift is spending a two weeks’ vacation from the Hicks store with his parents in Laurel. Many of our citizens are planning to take in the Red Men’s pow wow in ■ Rensselaer this week and the Lincoln chautauqua next week. Miss Esther Biarnes is visiting friends in town. At the park she was a guest of the Bachelor Maids in the “White City.” Mrs. Ed Sutherland, accompanied by Mts. Wm. Holland, moved to Lafayette last week, where they will ■ open a lodging house for Purdue students. Dexter Jones and Miss Alice Jones left Tuesday for New York city, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Greene and go later to Washington, Pa., to join Prof, and Mrs. Kay. ' ’Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Babb, Who visited her mother, Mrs. Belle Green, dqring the, Assembly, left Monday for a short visit with Mr. .and Mrs. Wellington Morris in Chicago, before returning to their home in Memphis, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stoudt and family attended the family reunion ot the Gardner family, which has been an annual event for the past 25 years, the promoter being Mrs Gardner, sister of Reuben Pettit* Mrs. Stoudt’s father, long sinpe deceased. The picnic dinner was enjoyed at Spencer park, Logansport, by 33 members, including great grandchildren, on Thursday of last week.