Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1917 — REMINGTON [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON

Howard Brooks went to Lafayette Friday to see his wife, who is at the St. Vincent’s hospital. Miss Blanch Currans spent Saturday in Rensselaer. Ernest Harris went to Gary Friday. King Davis of Greencastle attended the funeral of John Porter Friday. Erastus Peacock left Friday for Tarpon Springs, Florida, where he will visit his son. Leonard Foster of Chicago spent several days this week with his mother, Mrs. C. Foster, and family. Martin Donahue and family spent Saturday in Lafayette. (Miss Mabel Rawlings and Elza Aison were quietly married at Rensselaer Thursday afternoon at 4 o’clock by Rev. Beard. They left Friday morning for Graymont, 111., where they will spend a few days with relatives. The bride is a graduate of the Remington high school and is a popular young lady, and the groom is a young farmer of sterling worth. They will reside on a farm north of town. Miss Ida Beal spent Sunday in Watseka with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Dick, and her mother. Miss Gertrude Besse spent the week-end with Goodland friends. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Alvis moved Friday into the Gray property in the north part of town. Miss Martha Bonham of Watseka, Illinois, came Sunday evening to resume her school work, after an absence of several weeks on account of the sickness and death of her father. J. B. Norris and family moved their household goods to Indianapobs Monday where they will make their future home. » Mrs. John Hafey spent Sunday with relatives in Monticello. Miss Loretta iLatimore went to Ft. Wayne Monday to attend the millinery opening. Mrs. Ella Parks returned to Lafayette Saturday evening after spending several days here. , - (Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beal of Wolcott were Sunday guests of Wm. Sharkey and family. Miss Lottie Porter returned to Bloomington, Ind., Sunday after attending the funeral of her grandfather, John Porter. Mrs. Wm. Sharkey and daughter Myrtle went to South Bend Thursday. Dr. Miller and family of Monticello and Dr. and Mrs. Morin of Fowler were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Morin. ~~ Mrs. Frank Howard entertained the Fortnightly club Friday afternoon. The entertainment was in the form of a parlor play, after which dainty refreshments were served. The Camp Fire Girls held a meeting at the library Saturday. The girls are planning on an entertainment in the near future.