Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 141, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1916 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Harry Rachovsky went to Chicago Sunday. Ed O’Connor, of Logansport, spent several days this week with relatives. Miss Daisy Ott came Saturday from Bloomington, where she had been attending school. Miss Bess Hitchcock began a two weeks’ vacation at Hicks drug goods store Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Pickering, of Oxford, spent Sunday with their son, H. Pickering and family. Misses Helen Farrabee and Lola Skinner are visiting Miss Cecelia Crain at Richmond, Ind., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Marion O’Connor, Lowell Gilbert and Miss Beryl Mason went to the race at Chicago Sunday. David Bickel and Harry Howard, who have been attending school at Bloomington, are home for the summer vacation. Miss Elsie Bickel, who has been teaching in the Crescent City, 111., high school, returned home Friday evening. Mrs. Conrad Blenz returned to her home at Decatur, 111., Friday after a few days’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Rose Klaus. Mrs. Rose Campbell, of Chicago, is here getting new members for the W. C. A. F. Six new members have already been received. Miss Mary Worden came over from Rensselaer Saturday to attend the initiation of .the new members of St T Mary’s “Court No. 435. Rev. Lilley and wife and son, Daniel, were called to Warsaw, Ind., Sunday, where Mr,, Lilley preached the funeral of an old friend.

Bernard Hargreaves, a former Remington boy and a graduate of our high school, was married on May 29th to Miss Bessie Holland, of Chicago. Homer Lambert has resigned his position at the Howard furniture store and accepted one at Townsend’s drug store, the place bejng vacated by Marion Parks. The parochial school was closed for the season last week. There were three graduates this year, Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Claernce Kelly and Chas. Ulm. Miss Margaret DeLuzack received a diploma for commercial work. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hart, of Earl Park, Esau Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gumm and daughter, Lillian, of this place, left Monday for a monthL visit with relatives in They made the trip by auto. Mrs. Ernest Swift and children left Monday for a several months’ visit with her mother, Mrs. Ed Peck and family, at Ashville, N. Y. She was accompanied by Miss Bess Hitchcock who will spend several weeks with the Wm. Broadie family. Orville Bringle, mailman or Route 4, left Saturday on a two weeks’ vacation to his home at Fair Oaks. It is reported that on Sunday he was quietly married to Miss Pansy Bozelle, of that place. The groom has a house furnished here and they will make their home here. They are a fine young couple and are to be congratulated.