Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 163, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1916 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Wm. Smalley spent Sunday at Lafayette. Miss Alberta Geier is visiting relatives at Reynolds this week. Miss Anna Lewis spent the weekend with friends at Kentland. Mrs. Nellie Richardson, of Watseka, was a Remington caller Friday. Ollie Wood, of Flora, visited his mother and children between trains Friday. Mrs. A. Decker went to Elkhart Friday for an extended visit with relatives. Arthur Hawn, of Logansport, spent several days last week here with his mother. Miss Laura Peck returned home Friday from a few days' visit at Peoria, Hl. Mrs. Harry Newman, of Rensselaer, spent several days here last week with friends. Misses Dell Yeoman and Gertrude Besse returned home Friday from a week’s stay at Winona. Wm. Corah and daughter, Grace, of Chicago, are visiting relatives and friends here this week.

A surprise party .was given on Robert Stoudt Friday evening by a number of his friends. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Geib spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. McFarland, At Montmorenci. Herman Baxter and daughter, Pearl, returned Saturday from a few days’ visit with relatives at Monticello. Mrs. Joel Zinser and daughter, Josephine, and Mr. John Davitt, of El Paso, 111., are the guests of Mrs; Dudley Tyler. Miss Gretchen Chappell, of Chicago, came Wednesday for an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chappell and family. Leonard Foster and friend, Mr. McGee, returned to Chicago Saturday after a several weeks’ visit with Mrs. C. S. Foster and family. Mrs. May Farmer came from Logansport Wednesday to visit Mrs, C. B. Wineland and will visit friends at Rensselaer before returning home. Mrs. Walter Gumm and daughter, Lillian, and Esau Hart returned home Thursday after a month’s visit with —relatives at Washam, Va. Mrs. Jasper Guy entertained a number of friends at her home Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Pearl Reed, of Indianapolis, who has been visiting t here a few days. Richard Nightengale, , Emmett O’Connor and Harold Bowman returned home Friday from Fort Benjamin . Harrison, having failed in the militia examination. Mrs. James Gilbe'rt and Mrs. Jacob Hensler and daughter, Thelma, returned home Friday evening from St few days’ visit with Miss Mertie Ford' at Chicago. Mrs. Carl Somers accompanied them home from Rensselaer.