Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 196, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1915 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

0. G. Maxwell was in Indianapolis Thursday. Miss Irene Balcom went to Covington Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gerbrich, of Wolcott, have a cottage at the park. C. H. Peck went to Chicago Sunday to shoot in the American Handicap. Adrian Foster was up from Lafayette to spend Sunday with his mother. Mrs. C. L. Bishop, of Leßoy, HI., is visiting Mrs. James Peck since Saturday. Tom Britton, of Kouts, formerly telegraph operator here, is visiting A. B. Coleman and family. John Sutton, of Hutchinson, Kans., came Saturday for a visit with John Harris and other relatives. Mrs. Will Pucket and children came Tuesday from Lafayette to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luckey. Frank Goss is the owner of the new Buick Six recently purchased from Harry Gilbert’s garage. IMiss Myrtle Ford, a nurse in a Chicago hospital, came Tuesday to spend her vacation with her mother. Miss Arline Musselman and Verba Parsons, of Wolcott, came Tuesday to spend the day at Fountain Park. Miss Myrtie Baines, of Frankfort, came Sunday to visit Miss Maud Merritt and other friends and to attend assembly. Mrs. Abbie Thompson was here from Montieello Tuesday to visit her mother, Mrs. S. I. Rawlings, coming out in her new Monroe auto. A good big crowd attended the opening of the 21st annual assembly at Fountain Park Saturday and were entertained by the Hurby Bohemian orchestra afternoon and night. Sunday was the biggest first Sunday crowd that has attended in years, and all enjoyed the program. All the cottages are occupied and there are a few families living in tents and all seem to be enjoying themselves and interest is growing daily.