Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1916 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Kenth O’Riley, of Rensselaer, pent Sunday wiUjh has Carey Mitchell was able to be m town for tihe fiasft time since October. Miss .Blanch Currans -spent the last of the week with girl friends t Wolcott. John Kelly has been quite seriously ill at his home north of ‘own the past week, Miss 'Amy B-migle, of Fair Oakis, spent several dtoys this week with her brother, Orville. M'iss Klatiheriine Bassett, of Good-. land, Was -a week end guelsit f Miss MJaaigery Hasoall. Mbs. Nellie Traugh returned to Monticello Monday after a few days’ vi?it wtth friends here. A ifamtiily dinner was held at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Ford Thursday in honor of her 651 th ibirtthday. Miss Elva Eastas and brother, Lawrence, of lLatfayetrte, are visiting their pother here this week. iFriendis of M. F. French will be pleased .to hear thialt he is much improved since his recent operation. Mrs. Sam Thompson -returned to her home at Monticello Friday after a -vi Silt -herewith, her mother. Rev. E. F. Lolly and wife went to Chalmers Sunday, where he delivered a, Memorial address to the lodges. Mra H. Taylor returned to her home at Chicago Thursday, after a week’s visit with her mother, Mrs. A. Hicks, and other relatives. A. ,B. Coleman started on a two weeks’ vtacktion trip .Sunday. Mr. Pierfeon, ■! St Louis, is taking his place at -the depot. , MV. and MVis. Homer Lambent entertained "The Bunch” .t their home Sunday for dinner, eight couples being present. Clhais. Gray, of (north of town, was operated -on for appendicitis Saturday at his home -by .Dns. Rainier and Besser, of this place, and Dr. Loy, of Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McDuffy and Mr. and Mrs. Vem McGeaTy returned to their homes at Mishawaka after a week's visit (with Mr. and Mrs. W-m. ShOrkey and other relatives. Mrs. Ed Becker, of Syracuse, died Saturday of cancer at the age of 37 y-ears. The remains were brought here Sunday evening and funeral eerricee held Mtonday afternoon at the Ohriartifin church, intermmt in Remington cemetery. * Mrs. Becker .was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jloihn Sheimon, of this place, and formerly lived here, where her husband was A butcher.
