Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1917 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Joe Kel-lr.er went to Detroit, Mich., -Mondavto work. v --w... Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Gardner are visiting their son, Robert and wife, at Burnettsvilie. . .. , Mrs. Minor and daughter, of Kokoim, came Saturday to visit her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.' B. Johnson. - Mrs. Chus. Harner returned home from Brook Saturday, where she had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Chas. Denham and family. , _ Mrs. Wm. Ott entertained the Sew and Sew club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ott Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beal, of Wolcott, spent Sunday here with home folks. , vOhas. Brand and family have been moving this week to their residence in the north part of town. Mrs. W. C. SmaLleyjhas been in Milford, 111., the past week caring for her mother, Mrs. R. C. Nichel, who has been seriously ill. Mrs. John Hafey went to lo Saturday evening. ' Merl Gardner returned home from Lafayette. Saturday where he has been working.' _ , . Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Boatman, Feb. 4, a son. Miss Mary Worden, of Rensselaer spent Sunday with home folks. Miss' Elsie Bickel, who is teaching at Woodland, 111., spent the week end at home. , Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Claud Miller, on Feb. 7, a daughter. , Mrs. Thomas Tonbister returned to her home in Duluth, Minn.. Wednesday morning after spending the past week with her brother, Dr. Curtis and wife. . , . . The Musical Matinee club met at the library Tuesday afternoon. Lee Alson moved to the Harris property Wednesday. The Catholic church was the scene of a very pretty wedding ceremony ~Wednesday morning—at 9 o’clock, when Miss Theresa Wagner and Homer Sego were united in the bonds of marriage by the Rev. Father Baker. After*’the ceremony a three-course luncheon was setved to the immediate relatives. Mrs. Ella Parks and daughter, Mrs. Paul Hyman, of Lafayette, came Tuesday evening to visit the formers mother, Mrs. Lois Wilcox. H. R. Hartman returned Tuesday evening f. om several days spent mr Chicago v\ ith relatives. ~ Miss Helen Foster last Sunday ev» ening accidentally fell into the open door leading to the cellar, sustaining a broken limb iust above the knee, and many bruises. "* _ Mrs. Paul Hyman returned to Lafayette Thursday accompanied by Miss Laura Peck, who will spend a few days with her. Herman Baxter and John Turner have both been very sick. ~77~ Uncle John Porter died at his home Wednesday at about 5 p. m. .He bad been sick nearly all winter. He was 80 years old. The funeral srevices will be held Friday at 2 p. m.