Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 131, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1916 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
George Geib is the owner of a new Paige touring car. Miss Lila Curtis, of Rluffton, is the guest of Miss Mollie Shearer. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Guy were Rensselaer goers Wednesday. Milo Julian and family, of Onward, spent Decoration Day here. Mrs. Ed Dibell, of Wolcott, spent several days in Remington this week. Ralph Boatman, of Kentland, was the guest of Miss Anna Lewis Tuesday. Harry Kurrie and family, of Rensselaer, attended the Memorial Day exercises here. Mrs. Clara Phelps, of Monticello, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Ira Grant and other friends. Mrs. Sam Thompson, of Monticello, came Tuesday to visit her mother, Mrs. S. Rawlings. John Hafey, who has been at Dayton, Ohio, the past week, returned home Wednesday. Mr. anr Mrs. Bert Brooks and daughter, of Fowler, spent Tuesday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Parkison, of Rensselaer, were guests of Miss Gertrude Besse Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Geib returned home Wednesday from a week’s visit with relatives in Illinosi. Mrs. Wm. Hamilton, of Goodland, spent the first part of the week with her mother, Mrs. Meehan. Dr. and Mrs. Miller, of Monticello, spent several days this week with her parents, Mr. alfd Mrs. Geo. Morin. The women’s missionary society of the M. E. churc hmet with Mrs. Jaimes Thomas Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Leona Tribby, who has been visiting relatives at Logansport for several days, returned home Tuesday
evening. The Camp Fire Girls held their ceremonial meeting Wednesday afternoon with Migses Margaret and Ollie Pepin. Mrs. 0. P. Taber and little Miriam Morris, of Wabash, came Monday evening for a few days’ visit with relatives here. Mrs. Arthhr Louett returned to her home at Goodland Wednesday, accompanied by her sister, Miss Paura Ponton. Mr. and Mrs. Cart Somers, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. May and family and Miss Cora Casey, of Rensselaer, were here for Decoration Play. ~ Ernest Hart, of Danville, lU., and Eirank Hart, of Anderson, visited their father, Esau Hart, and sister, Mrs. Walter Gumim, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hyman went to Young America Wednesday for a few days’ visit with his parents before going to Terre Haute, where they will make their future home. Quite a number from here attended the races at Indianapolis Tuesday. Among them were Arthur, Howard and Ralph Wooden, Russell Fisher, Phil Ochs, Frank and Pete Jordan, Lowell Rich, Harry Hunt, Fred Janies, L. Fowles, Wim. Rodifer, Si Altjs,'Harry and Lowell Gilbert, Marions and Mr. and Mrs. T. The Remington library was dedicated on Tuesday evening after the concert. A very large crowd was present to witness the dedication. After the “Book Shower,” the following program was given: Music—Remington Orchestra. Invocation —Rev. Lilly. Music —Remington Quartette. History of Local Library—Mrs. Howard. Music —Remington Orchestra. Carnegie Libraries —Revs. Warriner and Lilly. Music—Remington Quartette. The Library’s Future —President Washburn. Benediction—Rev. Warriner. The library will be open every afternoon from 1 to 6 o’clock, and every evening from 7 to 9 o’clock, except Sundays.
