Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1915 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

John Clark is here again from Fairmont to assist in the care of his aged mother, who continues very feeble. Moses French returned from Brookston Thursday, where he spent Wednesday with his sister. James Greene has been seriously ill the past two weeks but is now improving. Mrs. Forbes and children are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Luce Bartoo afid baby went to Wabash last Wednesday to visit his mother and sister. Mrs. R. R. Johnston, of Logansport, president of the Woman’s Missionary Society of Logansport Presbytery, spent last Thursday in our city. At 9:30 a. m. she met with the officers of the society and laid plans looking toward the convention to be held here in April. The local* society held its regular March meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Geo. Bartee. Miss Alice Jones is making rapid progress toward recovery from the effects of an operation for appendicular abscess. Mrs. Harley Anderson and Mrs-v, Campbell, of Boswell, were in town Wednesday and Thursday of last week on business. Miss Edith Heuripg, of Kentland, spent Sunday with Miss Helen Odell. The Epworth League celebrated a St. Patrick’s social Monday night at the C. B. Johnston home. ' • Mrs. Hargreaves spent the week end in Illinois. Mrs. Fern Lough and son were called to Darlington Tuesday by the serious illness of a close relative. Mr. Brown Lambom started a new dairy delivery wagon Monday, having purchased the dairy herds of Messrs. Geier and Porter. The Loyal Bearers announce an,, oyster supper in the Christian church jasement Thursday eve.

Mrs. Harvey Williams and son visited in Fairbury, 111., the past week, returning Sunday. Miss Carrie Green spent the week end in Lafayette. Mrs. John Wilson entertained at dinner Wednesday. * Masters Lowell and Morris Tarman, .sons of Grant Tarman of Milford, 111., spent the past week with Oscar Tabor and his mother. Miss Bertha Kirk, of Milford, 111., was called to Oklahoma recently by the death of her brother, William Kirk, 1 who will be remembered as a young man here twenty years ago.

Clubs. Study Club in the library March 22. Sew and Sew with Mrs. Howard Jones. The Fortnightly ladies enjoyed a St. Patrick’s dafy program last Wednesday, the joint hostesses being Mrs. M. A. Gray and Miss Callie Bonner, at the home of the former. A special committee had in charge the amusement program and decorations. The next session is with\Mrs. Hitchcock and Mrs. Ella Parks at the home of the latter on March 24th. Friday, March 19th, in the opera house, “The vElopement of Ellen,” by the high school. Cast: Richard Ford—Bruce Peek. Mollie, .his wife —Dorothy Spencer. Robt. Shepard—Harry Howard. ..... Dorothy March— Daisy, Fisher. June Haverhill —Dott Porter, y John Hume —Dewey Roades. Max TenEyche—Fred Peck.. The high school is raising funds,to complete payment on the piano recently purchased.