Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1917 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Mrs. Bert Cowgill, of Wolcott, spent Wednesday with Remington friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wooden and Mrs. Russell Fisher spent Tuesday in iLaFayette. Mrs. Howard Jones returned home from Fort Wayne, Saturday, where she has been doctoring the past two weeks. If • Mrs. R. Crowder and daughter, Avis, of Monon, came Friday to visit a few days with friends before moving to their new home in South Bend. H. Pickering was called to Oxford, Wednesday by the serious illness of his father. . ‘ Miss Dallas Miller returned home Thursday after a seven months’ visit of Ralph Boatman, of eKntland, spent Sunday here. - - . • ,=7 Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Young, of Dayton, Ohio, moved here last week to a farm south of. town. Miss Lucille Cornell went to Reynolds Saturday to visit her parents. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. N. Richie, on Feb. 11, a son. sfc : * Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rich, of oGodland, spent Sunday here with his nM>ther - . X xl. The Sew and Sew Club met with Mrs. Claude Townsend Friday afternoon. Rev. Cummons, of Gary, gave an illustrated lecture At the Presbyterian church Sunday evening. oßm, to Mr. and Mrs. James Hall, Feb. 10, a daughter. The Dorcas Club was entertained by Mrs. Nelson Boicourt at the Griffith House Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. G. I. Thomas has been very sick the past few days. The funeral service of Mrs. Cynthia Barnett was held at the Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon and burial made in the Remington cemetery. «Mr. and Mrs. Asa Grant of Logamsport, spent Sunday here with relatives. , Miss Anna Lewis went to Kentland Firday evening.
