Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 216, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1916 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
John Taylor and family and BunPorter and family were Sunday guesta of Chas. May and family at Rensselaer. James Snell, of Twelve Mile, Ind., spent several days with his father-in-law, Dan Cresse. Chas. Lilves, of Wabash, returned home Tuesday from a visit with relatives. Erastus Peacock, of Florida, came Sunday for an extended visit with his daughter, Mrs. H. J. Bartyo. Robert Smalley entertained a number of his friends Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Geier attended the Ir-win-Golden reunion at Lafayette Sunday. Mrs. Ella Parks moved her household goods to Lafayette Wednesday, where she will make her future home. A reception was given to Rev. and Mrs. F. Ashley at their home Monday. „ Mrs. Ed Walton returned home Friday from a visit at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garvimand family, who have been spending the summer here on their farm south of town, returned to their home in Logansport Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hargreaves, ,of Chicago, came Friday to spend a few days with relatives and friends. Misses Edna Christianson, Margaret Cummons, Martha Parker, Ethel Johnson, Hazel B. Gray, Dot Porter, and Frieda Wineland, who have been attending school at Terre Haute this summer, returned home Friday. Rev. Ashley and family have moved into the house "recently vacated by A. Schankerman. Miss Martha Bonham, of Watseka, and Miss Maud Rader, of Wolcott, teachefs in our schools, came Friday evening. Mrs. Guss Merritt went to Chalmers Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. Mercahnt. Campbell Brown, of Lafayette, spent the week with Marion Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. Cy Rice, of Monon, came Saturday for a few days’ visit. Miss Nellie Johnson, who has been spending the summer with her sister at Elkhart, returned home Saturday. Lenora, Helen, Margery and Mary Pickering returned home Friday evening from a visit at Oxford. Miss Helen O’Riley is spending the week with relatives at Greentown. John Taylor and daughter, Stella, and son, Russell, and Miss Dot Porter spent Saturday at Brookston. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Ponton and daughter, Laura and Miss Grace dowry and Mrs. Arthur Luett, of Goodland, went to Kankakee Tuesday co spend the week and attend the fair.
