Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1917 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Mrs. D. MdGlyn went to Mon-on Sunday to attend the funeral of a cousin. Mrs. Earl Sullivan and children spent several days last week in Wolcott. Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Gu&s Merritt, Saturday, March 3, a daughter. Misses Marie Fournier and Fleta Gray, who are attending school at Valparaiso, -spent the week end here. Miss Ethel Wahl went to Indianapolis Wednesday to visit a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Cecil McCain. Miss Tenta DLuzak went to Wabash a- i«w wsete 1 ’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Venn Petre. The Camp Fire Girls had a ceremonial meeting at the -home of Fran'Cifrfl Jioihttfftoft - Sfliturcwy — Uncle John Hart went to Michigan Thursday to visit relatives. Mdaag Daisy Vorhds, of Wolcott, -but wfho is attending school at Bloomington, came Saturday evening to be with her grandmother, Mrs. M. Gray, who is seriously ill. Elmer Johnson and family returned home Thursday after a month’s visit with relatives in Indianapolis. Lester and Dora Wainwlright, of Pekin, 111., are guests at the A. Woodin home. Miss Rossde Kerim went to Lafayette Friday evening to spend the week end with her parents. —H. Pickering "went-to Oxford Saturday to toe with has father, who is dangerously ill. ... Miss\Elsie Rommel-1, who has been the guest of Lenora Pickering, returned to her home at Attica SaturSmalley and Dewey McGlyn spent Sunday in Sheldon. A miscellaneous shower was graven for Mrs. Broiwn Lambom Saturdav afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. French, by members of her Sunday school class. ” 1 ~ The little son of Mr. and Mis. John Zimmerman has -been very sick the past few days. Walter Dell, whbse husband is employed on the O. Moore Hanging Grove township, left for Pari®, 111., Saturday for a visit with her parents. • -

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Timmons left for Benitson Harbor, Mich., Saturday, where they will visit for -some time with their daughter, Mrs. E. O. Oseman, and their son, B. H. Timmons.