Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1916 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Trainor spent Monday with relatives at Wolcott. The regular monthly social of the Rebekah Lodge was held Tuesday eve. Mrs. James Gilbert returned home Sunday evening after a visit with relatives in Illinois. Lloyd Jones went to Fort Wayne Tuesday to attend .the centennial pageant and visit relatives. Mrs. Peach Balcom is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Hamilton, at Goodland. Mrs. Milt Collum, of Logansport, came Wednesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Ponton. Miss Ethel Green returned home Saturday from Lafayette, where she has been attending school. The Camp Fire girls held their monthly business meeting Wednesday afternoon with Oressa Julian. Ernest McGlynn and Herbert Powers went to Angola Sunday, where they will enter school for the summer. Mrs. Chas. May invited the Jolly Club to her home at Rensselaer Wednesday evening to help celebrate Mr. May’s birthday. Mr. and Mns. Chas. Hensler and family are moving to their farm north of town this week and their son, Oris, is moving to town. Word was received here Tuesday announcing the birth of a son, Lowell Nichols, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas-. Tharp, of Chicago, on June 1. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Shelmon, Saturday, June 3, living near Valparaiso, a boy. Mrs. Shelmon was formerly Miss Bernice Babb. Mrs. O. P. Taber, who has been visiting relatives here the past two weeks, returned to her home at Wabash Thursday, accompanied by Mrs. Belle Green. Mrs. Carl Green and Mrs. C. Pettit, of Logansport, came Monday to visit with Mrs. McCully and Mrs. Stoudt, and incidentally to visit the peony farm. Mi? and Mrs. John Hardebeck and family returned home Sunday after a few days’ visit with relatives at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Grhart Hardebeek accompanied them home in the car and will spend several weeks here. A farewell social was given to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cornwell and family Monday evening by the members of the Eastern Star. Light refreshments were served. Mrs. Cornwell was presented with a set of silver teaspoons. On account of the weather, the annual June picnic of the Fortnightly Club was held at the home of Mrs. Walter Gumm instead of the park, on Tuesday afternoon. The hostesses were Mesdames Parker, Robinson, Kenyon and Williams. The afternoon was spent in games and contests, followed by the picnic dinner. This is the last of the social events for the club until September.