Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 249, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1916 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Mrs. Lydia Housemyer, of Michigan, came Thursday for a few days’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Turpening. Chas. Wood returned to his home in New York City Saturday after a few days’ visit here. . Misses Mildred dowry and Gretchen! Chappell returned home Wednesday from Chicago after a three week visit. .i ■' Mrs. W. Terpening and sister, Mrs. Lydia Housemyer,'left Saturday for Kansas City, where they will visit their sister for several weeks, after which Mrs. Terpening will go to Denver, Cob., to make her home. Mrs. J. Wood has been quite sick the past week. Mrs. J. Rartee will occupy the house vacated by Mrs. Terpening. Mr, &nd Mrs.- Wm. Rodihafe r an J. Misses Blanche Currens and Margaret Johnson spent Saturday in Lafayette. Mrs. C. J. Donahue came Saturday morning from Logansport. Mrs. C. S. Foster and son, Adrian, went to Chicago Thursday to visit her son, Leonard. Mrs. Belle Green started Monday for Memphis, Tenn., where she will spend the winter with her son. Miss Martha Bonham spent the I week end in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bruswetz, of Chicago, visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hensler Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Yeoman, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with his mother and family. Oscar Beasey and Geo. Foos both [have broken arms from cranking the Fisher delivery car. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Engal, of Matitimore, 111., came Thursday to visit their son, Beier.- " ~ Misses Verba Parson and Merle Walbum, of Wolcott, visited friends i here Saturday. Mrs. Ed Dibell, of Wolcott, was a Remington caller Friday. Henry Brooks went to Indianapolis Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Elmore were Lafayette visitors Saturday. Rev. R. Hayes Willis and wife, who are assisting Rev. E. F. Lilley in conducting the revival meetings at the Presbyterian church, are preaching every night to audiences that tax the seating capacity of the church. These services will continue until about October 29 th. Mrs. Emma Goss went to Burlington, Kans., Thursday for a Visit. with
her son, Albert Dodge and family. Miss Ida Beal went to St. Anne, 111., Sunday for a few flays’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Floy Raymond. Ogden Ashby, who has been attending school in Oregon, came Saturday ecening to visit his parents, Rev. and Mrs. F. Ashley and family. Mrs. R. C. Nickel, of Milford, 111., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Smalley. Nellie Mitchell, the 12 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carey Mitchell, is very sick with blood jpbison. -A family dinner was held at the home of Chris Heusler, of north of town, Sunday, forty-seven relatives being present. John Taylor and daughter, Stella, returned home Friday from a two weeks’ visit in Warsaw, Ind. Mrs. Marsh, of Goodland, spent Friday with Mrs. E. F. Lilley. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pickering, of Oxford, spent a few days with their son, Hiram and family. Fred Burger and family, of Goodland, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stout!t. ; ~ Mrs. Vernon Balcom entertained a number of people Friday evening in honor of Misses Helen dowry and Cecile Fisher.
