Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1915 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Mrs. Wineland is making a visit in Dakota with relatives. Miss Ruth Stoudt spent last Wednesday in Logansport. Miss Alice Jones has been quite sick but is recovering. , Mrs. Howard Jones arrived home Wednesday and is enjoying excellent health. Mrs. Wilmoth came from Newton, 111., last week to visit her daughter, Mrs. Thurston. Mrs. Josephine Emery and grandson left last Friday for an extended trip in California. Mrs. Ed Sutherland came from Milford, 111., last Wednesday to visit her mother, Mrs. Barks. Mrs. Briggs gave a stirring missionary address in the M. E. csurch last Sunday morning. Mrs. P. J. Ix>ugh visited her son and family, having Wednesday for her home in Waynetown.
Dick Rawlings has rented the bake shop and res ant and will open in the near future. I. D. Lucky, who suffered a partial stroke of paralysis last week, is improving rapidly. Chester Besse returned home last Wednesday after undergoing an operation in Chicago, and is improving. Miss Lina Lucky eturned Friday evening from a visit of several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Graham, in Windfall. Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Gleason, of Clifton, 111., spent the week end with their relatives, the Spencer and Hargreaves families. Mrs. Atwood is slowly recovering from her operation in Chicago and is looking forward to her return home in about two weeks.
J. L. Williams has purchased the Lough property near the Presbyterian church. Mr. Lough will continue to occupy and rent of Mr. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Hand arrived home Friday from a seven weeks’ visit in Florida with their daughters, Mrs. Milligan and Mrs. Rranning. Ms. Peter Dexter, agqd 82 years, died on the 20th of February at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thurston. Funeral and interment took place in Goodland. Invitations have been issued by Miss Ross Meyers in honor of Miss Wilda Greene’s approaching marriage, to a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Fred Hicks on Friday. The Presbyterian Missionary Society meets Thursday, March 11th, with Mrs. Geo. Bartee. Mrs. Johnson, president of the Logansport Presbytery, will address the members in the interests of the Presbyterial Missionary convention to be held in this city April 13-14. Rev. M. M. LeCount, who has been conducting the evangelistic services in the Presbyterian church the past week, was forced by sickness to leave for home Tuesday. Rev. Griffiths, of Goodland, will fill the pulpit the remainder of this week. Clubs. Sew and Sew with Mrs. Landon, Friday, March 5. Study Club, March Bth, in library. The Fortnightly was in session last Wednesday with Mrs. Hargreaves. Mrs. M. A. Gray and Miss Callie Bonner are joint hostesses at the home of the former on Wednesday, March 10th. Mrs. Chas. May receives the Jolly Club memlfers and their husbands on Thursday evening of this week. The Dorcas Club met with Miss Grace Sharkey Wednesday evening, March 3rd.
