Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 199, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1916 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Adrian Foster, of Lafayette, is spending the week here with his mother. Mrs. A. Dickinson attended the funeral of her brother, Isaac Waymire, at Independence, Ind., Friday. Hartley Stitz, of Wabash, is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Lee and daughters, of Chicago Heights, 111., returned home Monday after a week’s visit with Mrs. R. I. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Milt McCullen, of Logansport, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Ponton. Miss Pearl Baxter returned Monday from a few days’ visit at Monticello.
Verne Heath came home from Monticello Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Plotts, of Mazon, 111., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zigler. Rev. and Mrs. Lilley and son, Daniel, returned home Monday from a few weeks’ visit in Ohio. Miss Kate Raebovsky returned to Chicago Wednesday after a several weeks’ visit with her brothers. Miss Laura Warnock, who has been spending the summer r,t Council Bluffs, lowa, returned home Monday. Lowell Gilbert spent the first of the week in Indianapolis. The Misses Marie and Ethel Julian of Sheldon, 111., returned home Monayd after a weex’s visit with Miss Oressa Julian. Mrs. Elsie Landon and son, Robert, of Chicago, are visiting Dr. Landon and family this Week. W. E. Johnston and family left Monday for a camping trip at Lake Geneva.
Mrs. Bertha Miner and daughter, Dorothy, of Kokomo, arc the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Johnston, at the park. Wm. Cheadle, formerly of this place but now of Fowler, is moving his family to Lafayette this week. Monday is C. L. S. C. day at Fountain Park. There will be six. graduates this year. John Taylor and Eli Wynott went to Spaulding, Ohio, Monday on a land prospecting trip. Mrs. P. H. Ramsey and daughter, Bessie, of Vincennes, Ind., but formerly of this place, are visiting old friends here this week.
Miss Lucile Babb, of Memphis, Tenn., is here visiting her grand; mother, Mrs. Belle Green, and other relatives. Mrs. Ada Dobbins, who has been living with her sister at Kansas City, Mo., the past year, is visiting relatives here. Helen and Merl Hoover, of Lafayette, are spending a few weeks with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cote and children, of Monticello, were Sunday guests of Ben Rice and family. Thomas and Eva Sharkey, of Chicago, are visiting the Sharkey family. Mrs. Charles Denham, of Brook, came Wednesday to attend the park. Mrs. Christiana Rice and daughter, Ruth, returned to Monticello Wednesday after a week’s visit with friends. Mrs. Harry Hubbley, of Chicago, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Farrabee.
Miss Cora Matthews, of Evansville, came Wednesday evening to visit Miss Florence Johnston and attend the park. Arthur Howard and Miss Stella Hanna, of Bloomington, Ind., came Wednesday evening' to attend the park and visit with his sister, Mrs. John Ochs. Miss Ethel Stephenson and Temple Bradford, of Bloomington, Ind., are the guests of Mrs. John Ochs at the park. Miss Eva Sullivan, of Wolcott, came Wednesday to visit her brother, Earl, and family. Word was received here Monday of the death of Joe Baiers, who was killed in an auto accident in Minnesota. No further particulars have been received. He was the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baiers, of north of town, and was about 28 years of age. He left Remington last Wednesday morning for Minnesota, where he expected to work. The remains were taken to Cissna' Park, 111., for burial. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grant, of Logansport, are spending a few days with their son, Ira, and wife.
