Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 310, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1914 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Miss Louise Hartman, of Earlham, is home for the holiday vacation. Max Broadie, of Lafayette, spent Christmas and the week-end with his parents. Miss Garnet McNary, bf DePauw, is a house guest of Miss Dorothy Spencer since Saturday evening. : Mrs. Rowe Robinson's nieces, of Chicago, were week end guests. Miss Edith Gumm, of Joliet, 111., visited her. brother and family from Thursday to Monday. Miss O'Dell is spending tl?e vacation in Greencastle and Indianapolis. Prof, and Mrs. Walter Woodward and son, of Earlham college, are holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ■ Hartman. • Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Puckett and children, of Lafayette, came Wednesday, the ..23rd, for a Christmas visit with Mr. grid Mrs. Luck and Marshal Rusn and family. Bernard Hargreaves spent Christmas and the week end with his parents, returning to Chicago Sunday evening. Maurice Eck, of LaCrosse, Ind., was a week end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eck. Miss Daisy Ott, of Indiana university, is .spending the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo.hn Ott. Mrs. Josephine Emory’s brother and wife, Mr. and. Mrs. J. E. Musselman, of Mason City, la., are her guests for an extended visit. Fred Griffin, of the south side garage, is spending holiday week with his parents in Monticello. Miss Louise Rich returned to Goodland after a Christmas visit with relatives. . Mrs. Fred Burger and children, of Goodland, speptr Christmas with her parents. "'x Mrs. Bert Howser, of Indianapolis, was 1 here for the Xmas season'with her parents. \ Miss Blanche Gilbert, of Lafayette, is visiting her brother, James Gilbert and family. \ Dr. Roy Johnston and family, of Decatur, 111., came Saturday evening for azshort visit with the C. B. and W. E. Johnston families. Wm. Ott is recovering as well as could be expected after the fracturing of his leg near the ankle.
Mrs. Frank Peck was home for Xmas day, returning to IdaviUe to further assist in the care of her father, B. F. Tedford, who is'very low. j ~ Mrs. Roy is still very si<JK at her home north of town. Jake Hhnsler has bought the grocery stock of Hemphill & Co., taking possession January Ist. This stock he will later place in the storeroom which he purchased from C. T. Denham lately. He will in the new location operate- a combination meat market and grocery store. The marriage of Miss Edith Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke .Johnston, to Mr. Edward Lorenz, of Elkhart, occurred Thursday evening at the home of her parents. The week of prayer to be observed in the Presbyterian church Jan. 4th to 11th will be also a week of self-denial to contribute by such means to the mission fund. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gumm had a family reunion Xmas day, seventeen being present. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rich were visited fey several of their children Xmas. Lester Rich, of Renssealer, visited relatives here over Xmas. Mr. Gumm and family, with his sister, spent Sunday in Earl Park with* Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hart. Miss Minnie Hemphill receives the Sew and Sew Club New Year’s day. Fortnightly with Mrs. Wm. Ott Wednesday. The Bachelor Maids conducted a Xmas exchange with Miss Florence Johnston hostess. An immense grabbag was the scene of action. Miss Irene Howard and brother, Harry gave an 8 o’clock dinner Monday evening to several of their friends. Miss Porter was hostess Tuesday evening to the class of ’l4, most of whom were present and enjoyed this first reuhion since graduation. W. E. Peck is recovering rapidly under the -care of a Buffalo specialist.
