Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 February 1917 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Miss Hazel Brooks, of Fowler, was the guest of her cousin, Miss Iva Brooks, and other friends the last of — Elton Baxter, of Gary,“ls the guest of his father. > Miss Anna DurshalL who has been in Montana the past two vears, returned to Remington Mondav. Miss Maitha Bonham speuv Saturday and Sunday with her mother in Watseka. Mrs. TayloF came Thursday from South Dakota for an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Alson. Mrs. Harry Funk, of Chicago, and son and wife, of Harvey, 111., were guests of her brother, Dr. Besser, Sunday. f —— Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Alson, Friday, a son. Herbert Powers, who teaches school in Barkley, spent the week end with relatives and friends. Mrs. Claude Lambert, of Kentland, spent Sunday w’ith Mr. and Mrs. Perry Griffith. F.L. Wildrick spent the week end in Indianapolis. Miss S. R. Kerlin spent Sunday with her parents in West Lafayette. Boyd Hoover, of Chicago, spent Friday with Miss Cora Casey. George Geib and familv moved to a farm north of Montmorenci Friday. Mrs. Leona Tribby was taken to the >St. Elizabeth hospital* at Lafayette Friday, where she was operated on for appendicitis. The Fortnightly Club met Wednesday with Mrs. Belle Green. - Mrs. Sam Thompson, of Monticello, came Thursday to be with her mother, Mrs. S. Rawlings, who is seriously ill. Miss Florence Johnson, gave a miscellaneous shower Saturday evening for Mrs. Elza Alson, formerly Miss Mabel Rawlings. Henry Brooks has been very sick the last few days with pneumonia. Word was received here Saturday of the death of Raymond Sego, the 6 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Sego, of South Dakota, but formerly Mrs. O. P. Taber, who has been visiting relatives here the past two months, returned to her home at Wabash Saturday. —'