Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 149, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1916 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Rudell Ifates went to Logansport Sunday. , Mr. O’Dell, of Greencastle, is visiting his daughter, Miss Helen. Ernest Wineland spent several days thi siweek with friends at Brook. M'r. and Mrs. George Griffin spent Tuesday with relatives at Goodland. Mrs. Clarence Smith, of Marion, is visiting at the home of her brother, John Kelly. Wm. Green, of Ohio, spent several days this week with Ezra Bowman and family. Mrs. Chet Besse, of Wolcott, Opent several days this week with relatives and friends there.
Margaret Gaunte attended the commencement at St. Joseph’s College Tuesday evening. The Ladies’ Industrial Society of £he Presbyterian church met with Mrs. Wm. Geier Thursday. The Ladies’ Aid of the Christian church are to have charge of the Fountain Park Hotel this year. Mrs. Geo. Morin returned home Monday evening after a week's visit with her daughter at Monticello. Mrs. Rush Orb, of Frankfort, Mrs. Robert Merchant, of Brookston, and Mrs. Chas. Hann, of Boynton, Okla., attended the Alkire funeral Wednesday. The Ladies' Aid of the Catholic church was entertained Tuesday by Mrs. Alfred Matthews, Sr. About twenty were present. Mrs. Knickerbocker and daughter, Mabie, of Lowell, returned home this Friday after a two weeks’ visit with Mrs. C. B. Wineland. Mhs. Maud Helvie and Mrs. Frank Peck'went to Watseka, Ilk, Tuesday evening flor a few days’ visit w'ith Mrs. N. Richardson. Mrs. Milt Cullom, of Logansport, returned home Wednesday from <• three weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Ponton. The remains of Charles Randel Alkire, the 11 month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alkire, of Boynton, Oklahoma, arrived here Tuesday morning and funeral services held at the home of Mrs. Chas. Elmore. Burial made in the Gilboa cemetery.
