Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 152, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1916 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Mrs. Sam ‘May was a Wolcott visitor Thursday. Mrs. John Howell has (been quite sack this week. Tom O’Connor, of Fowler, was a Remington caller Saturday. Mrs. L. dowry is visiting her daughter at Peoria, 111. Miss Gladys MoGMnn is visiting relatives at Rensselaer. Leonard Foster, of Chicago, is home visiting his mother and sisters. Bora, to Mr. and Mrs. John Shjuey, on Saturday, June 24, a daughter. Bent Shuester of northwest of town, has (been quite sick the past week. Orie Landon, of Peoria, 111., spent Sunday with Dh\ Landon and family. Miss Pearl Morris visited with Mrs. Chias. Wolfe at Wolcott Thursday. Lenora, Helen and Marjory Pickering visited relatives at Oxford Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom O’Oonnor, of Terre Haute, are visiting friends and relatives here. Miss Jeanette O’Dell, of Greencastle, came Friday to visit her sister, Miss Helen. Clyde Coover, of Denver, Colo., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Ida Coover, here this week. Mrs. John Woods fell Friday and seriously injured her arm, but is able to be about the house. Miss Mildred dowry went to Twelve Mile, Ind., Thursday for a visit with relatives. Mrs. A. Schankenman and family went to South Bend Sunday for an extended visit with relatives. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the !M. E. church was held with Mrs. C. T. Denham at Brook, last Thursday. Miss Leola Burkhart and Mrs. Miax Broadie, of Lafayette, spent the week end with the W. C. Smalley family. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Roblee, of Fondulac, Ws., are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Ernest Rawlings and family. . Mrs. Stella Dick, of Wlatseka, 111., and Mrs. Floy Raymond spent several days here the last of ithe week with relatives. Miss Bess Hitchcock returned home Friday from a two weeks’ visit with the Won. Broadie family at Jamestown, N. Y.