Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 275, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1914 — REMINGTON ITEMS [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON ITEMS
Marshal Lee Rush carried his right arm in a sling the past week after close. contact with the belting at the city waiter works. He bias now discarded the sling and the slight finacture at the wrist is improving. TheaO. E. S. ia social Monday night. (sne of the prizes was an immense doughnut, as large as a dinner won by Chas. May.. The ' ladies of the Christian clhurdh will serve their annual Thanksgiving dinner in connection With a 'bazaar in their basementThe W. B. F. M. held a good market in Thomas & Somers windows last Saturday. The Presbyterian Industrial Society meets with Mrs. Frank Peek Thursday of this week. These ladies are planning a bazaar for the second week in December. The first number oTthe Al. E, lecture course will be given in the church Thanksgiving evening. Revival services commence in the Christian church Sunday, Nov. 22. The pastor, Rev. I. Konkle, will be assisted by F- H. Oappa and wife, evangelistic singers and workers. Sunday; Nov. 22, is rally day and the,membership Toll will be. called. At the Al. E. parsonage on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 18, the marriage of Aliss Maggie Huggins and Air. Charles Haskell was solemnized by the pastor before immediate relatives. The Panhandle Alinisterial Association- was in session Monday of this week in Kentland, sixteen pastors being present. », The ptstors of Remington are making a house to house -canvass to ascertain the religious status of each family. • Airs. Rowe* Rtobinson sip ent Saturday in Goodland with her mother. Fowler and Remington met at basketball here Friday evening;. resulting 2G to 14 in favor of the visiting team. • Motjier Lucias is visiting her son, A, G. Lucas and family in laerThe faculty of our school selected Friday of las-t-iweek for visiting day. The next Presbyterian Missionary meeting is on Dec. lOith at the home of Mrs. Fred Hicks. The parent-teacher association held its first regular program last Tluysday in the high school room, Air. James Wiasliburn, president, in the chaim, Aliss Gertrude Besse, sec-
rotary-treasurer, and a large attendance of patrons and friends of the school. Wm. 6tt and Mrs. Hargreaves discussed “Attitude of Parents Toward the School.” Mrs. Bar top and Mis. Hascall read papers on “Co-operation of Parent and Teacher.” Miss Callie Bonner rendered several piano numbers. A round taible discussion was given by Airs. Washburn, Mrs. Howard, Air- Bonner, Airs. Somers, Mrs. Powers, Air. Twineham, Air. Hyman, Rev. Warriner, Prof. Powers, Mrs. Jordan, Aids's, Warnock, Mirs. Porter. A program committee for next three months was appointed. Next session i>s on Dec. 10. A boosters committees was also appointed. Clubs. The Koreas Club Was received last Wednesday by Mrs. Mamie Parks, with a few invited guests. The last .seston of the Jolly Club was at- the home of Mr. and MrsChas. Alay, the club husbands also sharing the evening of games, etc. Bountiful refreshments, dafeteria style, were a very pleasing feature of the occasion. The Sew and Sew met Friday, Nov. 13, with Mrs. Ira Giant. At this session plans were made for the annual indoor pienite, which will be celebrated. Friday, Nov. 11, at the home of Mrs. Walter Gumm. The Fortnightly Thanksgiving program in charge of Mrs. Hand and Airs. Frank Peck was given Wednesday,, Nov. 18, at the home of Airs. Fern Lough, with Mrs. A- P. Rainier joint hostess. A homecoming day is -planned for Dec. 2 by the Fortnightly club, Airs. Howard and Mrs. Robinson the hostesses.
