Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 122, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1916 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Win. Stitz and Fred Meadows took a load of cattle to Chicago Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Roy are moving to a farm northeast of town. Frank dowry, 6f Twelve Mile, Ind., is visiting relatives here this week. Father Conrad Stoll, of Logansport, spent Tuesday with his parents here. Miss Mabel Knickerbocker, of Lowell, is the guest of Freida Wineland. Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Rainier attended a district medical meeting at Valparaiso Friday. Mrs. Green, of Oxford, came Tuesday for a visit with her daughter, Miss Carrie Green. The primary grade recital held at the M. E. church Tuesday evening was well attended. About twenty-two members of the Methodist Epworth league attended a group league meeting at Goodland Wednesday evening. Baccalaureate services will be hell Sunday evening and commencement exercises on. Monday evening at the Presbyterian church. Misses Katherine and Blanch Carpenter and little Mary Mavaty, of Goodland, spent Tuesday night with Miss Carrie Green and attended the primary grade recital. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Bahr, of Strasburger, Neb., May 12, a son. Mrs. Bahr was formerly Miss Sarah Roadifer, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Collum, of Logansport, and Mr .and Mrs. Arthur Louett, of Goodland, spent the first part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Tim Ponton. Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Elmore, Mrs. Alice Bowman, Mrs. Harriett Rainier and Mrs. Anna Hensler attended the Pythian Sisters annual convention at Brookston Thursday. Mrs. Thada Jansson, wife of F. B. Jansson, of south of town, died at her home early Wednesday morning of paralysis, at the age of 83 years, 3 months and 6 days. Funeral service at Gilboa church Friday morning at 10:30. Interment in Gilboa cemetery. Hemphill-Stoudt. Pink roses,- ferns and palms made the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Warrum, of Indianapoli?, the scene of a pretty wedding at 1:30 Tuesday afternoon, May 16, the bride being Miss Minnie . Lee Hemphill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hemphill, of Remington, and the bridegroom being Mr. Harvey F. Stoudt, of Remington. As the ceremony was being pronounced by Rev. Allan B. Philputt, of the Central Christian church, Miss Helen Warrum sang “At Dawning.” The bride wore a dainty frock of white net and lace and her flowers were pink rosebuds and lilies of the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Stoudt have gone east for a wedding journey and after their return they will reside in Remington. The bride traveled in a blue taffeta suit with hat to match. Memorial Day Program at Remington Cemetery May 30, 1916. Decorating services will be held at the Catholic cemetery at 1:30 p. m. by G. A. R., assisted by the Catholic school children, and a short address by Father Baker, .of the Sacred Heart church. Parade to march to Protestant cemetery, will form in Ohio street at 2:30 in the following order: Sunday schools at Water tower. K. of P. All citizens who wish to march. Band. G. A. R. The Sunday schools, lodges and citizens will stand in open order until band and G. A. R. and K. of P. march to the front and head the parade. The’W. R?C. and any women’s organizations who wish to take part will form in open order inside the cemetery gate and fall in behind the G. A. R. and march to the stand. Program at the stand: Music by band. 4 Invocation by Rev. Warriner. Reading of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address by Rev. Markin. Vocal music in Double Quartet. Reading the names of soldiers buried in the Remington cemeteries. Address- by Senator Alva- O.- Reser, of Lafayette. Immediately after the address, decorating will be done by all parties at the same time. Ritualistic work in the following order, G. A. R., K. of P. Return march. At call of assembly the line will form as follows: Band, G. A. R., K. of P., Sunday schools. All vehicles will either go ahead or behind the marching column, as no passing will be allowed. All business houses requested to close from 2:30 to 4:30. W. R. Geier will be marshal of the day and will have charge of the parade and services at the stand. Miss Carrie Green spent Sunday at Goodland. Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Ad Hensler, May 18th, a son. Mr. and Mrsl Carl Somers, of Rensselaer, spent Sunday with friends here. « Mrs. Sargent, of Kentland, spent several days the last of the week with Daniel Cresse and family. Mrs. G. {. Thomas returned home Saturday morning from a few, days’ visit at Logansport. Miss Ruth Stoudt returned home Saturday "evening from a week's visit at Logansport. , . Mr. and Mrs. Lou Howard, of Chicago, are the guetss of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard and family. Miss Ethel Green, who > is attending Purdue, came home Friday evening
for the graduation exercises. George Denham, of Brook, spent the week end with Robert Smalley and attended the senior class play. Miss Ora Cheek, who has been staying in Logansport the past two months, returned home Saturday evening. Mrs. Frank Watson and Mrs. Ralph Brooks, who have been attending Rebekah grand lodge, returned home Saturday morning. Misses Lenora Pickering, Lillian Gumm and Josephine Kenyon attended the junior reception at Wolcott Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smalley, of Denver, Colo., came Sunday for an extended visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smalley. They made the trip in a machine. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodward, of Richmond, Ind., came'Friday for a few weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hartman, before-go-ing to Oregon, where they will spend the summer.
