Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1915 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Miss Catherine Carmody came from Clifton,*lll, Saturday for a short visit with relatives and friends. (Mrs. Fred Taylor, of Kentland, installed the officers elect for 1915 in the W. C. O. F. iThe C. W: 3. M. met Jan. 13 with Mrs. Mary Griffin. The Presbyterian Missionary meeting I§ dated for Jan. 14 with Mrs. E. H. Bull. The patron-teacher meeting is dated for Jan. 14 *n the school building Mr. and Mrs. Willis Samuels V sited in Illinois last week, , A son was bom Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Hafey. Mr. and Mrs. Sterry Hand left Friday for a month’s visit with their daughters in Florida. Miss Eva Ulm, daughter of John Ulm, of Brook, and Mr. Joseph Sego, son of Mose Sego, were married last Thursday in Goodland Miss Cecil Fisher, daughter of Lex Fisher, won firkt prize in the county poultry contest inaugurated last spring. The death pf Mr. Joseph Roy on Tuesday afternoon removes from our midst one of the oldest citizens in point of age. He had been in poor health for some time, while his wife is now convalescent after a severe attaek of pneumonia. Only a short time ago this aged couple celebrated their golden wedding, the second eeremony taking place in Sacred Heart church before a large gathering of friends and church workers. Dr. Rainier and wife have made several trips to Brookston recently because of his father’s poor health. Miss Martha Kyle Is making satisfactory recovery from an operation for appendicitis Messages came Wednesday morning to Mrs. Helen Peck Swift that her father, Mr. W. E. Peck, had died during the night. Chas. Peck and Frank Peck left immediately for Ashvilie, N. Y. No plans for the final services have beeir made at this time, but it is expected that the funeral party will arrive here Friday evening. Special services have been under way in the M. E. church for over a week, with good attendance. Sunday the church was crowded. A chorus of sixty voices led the song service. Rev. Warriner is in charge of the meetings. Rev. Konkle, of the Christian church, delivered a strong sermon last Thursday evening in the Presbyterian church. This was the closing service of the week of prayer. Sister Leo Nina of the parochial school, was very sick Sunday but Is improving. •Mrs. Wm. Ooover returned from a visit in Rensselaer Wednesday.
