Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 173, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1916 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Miss Cal Bonner is driving a new Overland auto. Miss Oressa Julian is visiting at Sheldon, 111., this week. The Camp Fire Girls met at the library Wednesday afternoon. A number of Boy Scouts from .Rensselaer spent Tuesd'ay at Fountain Park. The Dorcas. Club met with Mrs. Wm. Beal at Wolcott Wednesday afternoon. 'Mrs. Anna McCully is dangerously ill at her heme in the north part of town. Francis Julian, of Sheldon, is spending the week here With Vernon Julian.
Mrs. Nelson Boicourt went tqßcach Grove, Ind., Sunday tor a vidit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kyle and family and Mr- and Mrs. James Gilbert spent Sunday at Covington. Mrs. Lydia Housemcyer, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Turpening the past week, went to Michigan Wednesday. The Misses Gretchen and Adelia Chappell entertained a number of girl friend's at their home Monday evening. The Ladies’ Industrial Society of tlhe Presbyterian church met with Mrs. E. F. Lilly Thursday afternoon. This was the last meeting until 'September. Misses Mildred and Helen Clowry returned home Sunday from a several weeks’ visit with relatives at .Twelve Mile, Ind. (Grandma Samuels, of Fowler, a former citizen of (Remington, was found dead in bed Wednesday morning from the effects of heart troubb. •Miss Jessie Williamson returned home Wednesday evening from a three weeks’ visit at Lafayette. She was accompanied home by her little cousin, Lowell William/on, who will visit here a fdw weeks.
A family gathering was held at Fountain Park Sunday by the Yeoman family. Those from out of town who attended were Ed Warren and family, of Lawton, Okla.; Newt Warren and family, Frank Grant and family and E. Coen and family, of Rensselaer. Quite a novel affiair in the form of a “hen” party was given at Fountain Park on Thursday afterrioon by Mrs. Geo. Hensler, Mrs. Carlyle and Mrs. Claud May, Mrs. Wm. Hicks and Mrs. Milt Julian, for the benefit of tfhfe new M. E. church. The ladies were requestedl to donate and bring an old hen wtith them. There were 75 ladies present and delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses.—- -
