Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 185, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

REMINGTON. The concert given at Fountain Park Sunday evening by the Gilboa band was quite a success and a large crowd gathered there to enjoy the good music. The Christian Missionary Society held their meeting Tuesday afternoon in the town park. Mrs. John Sullivan, of Kentland, was in town between trains Tuesday. Miss Edith Little is attending a house party near Winona this week. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tribby spent Tuesday in Lafayette. Mrs. Linus Williams returned Saturday evening from a week’s visit in Illinois. » Mrs. C. J. Dor.ahu,e of Logansport, came Monday to visit her parents. Ed Cullp is very low at his home at this writing. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. 'Pom Porter, Sunday, July 31, a son. The Dorcas Club met with Mrs. Janies Thomas Wednesday. Dr. Robinson and C. H. Peck attended a shoot at Frankfort Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Krebs, of Huntington, sipent several days this week with Mrs. Wm. Townsend. Mrs. McGnaw is improving her residence by adding a fresh coat of paint and building a new porch. Mrs. Clara Strieker spent Wednesday in Wolcott. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Foudry, of Canada, came Monday for an extended visit w l ith her brother, Lee Rush. Bom, sto Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tweedy, Wednesday, Aug. 2, a son. , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Beal and daughter, Ruth, of Crawfordsvilk, came Wednesday for a few days’ visit. Mrs. Frank Peck went to Huntington Wednesday to visit a few days with Mrs. John Robinson. Mrs. T. M. Harris rotmsd to her home at Lafayette Tuesday after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Donahue. Miss Alberta Geier returned home Tuesday after a three weeks’ vis ; t at Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips and family, of Wabash, autoed here Wednesday to spend several days with relatives. Mrs. John Hafey and daughter, Inez, went to Monticello Wednesday. Mrs. J. R. Pickering, of Oxford, Ind., is visiting her son, Hiram Pickering and family, here. Misses Vem and Cecil Rawlings and Helen Parker w r ent to Rensselaer Wednesday to spend the week with relatives and friends. Mrs. Nason Turner and children, of Brook, are the guests of Mrs. Chas. Bowman. Mis. James Lucterhand died at the home of her son, Charles, north of towtn, Sunday evening at the age of 90 years. Funeral services were held at the home Wednesday afternoon and interment made in Remington cemetery. Miss Cecil Rawlings met with quite serous accident Tuesday. While starting a fire in the cook stove it exploded, burning heir face quite badly. Mrs. Geo. Morin went to Goodland Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Harley Hall and family. Miss Florence Johnston, who has been spending the past month with her sister at Elkhart, returned home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Jay Miller, of Mt. Ayr, is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Parker, f north ,of town. Miss Frieda Ferguson .ame from Wheatfield today to spend a few days with Miss Elizabeth King. J Mrs. John Mauck went to Parr this morning to spend the day with Mrs. Chas. Rowen and family. Miss Amy Bringle, of Fair Oaks, spent yesterday with her uncle and aunt, W. D. Bringle and wife, here. Miss Marie King returned to her home in Parr this morning after visiting her brother, Frank King and family.