Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1917 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Dexter Jones and daughter, Miss Aliee, who have been spending the winter in Floridia, returned home Friday. Mrs. Joe Graham and baby went to Goodland Saturday to visit relatives. 'Miss Gladys McGlyn spent Saturday and Sunday with Rensselaer relatives. tMrs. Geo. Morin returned home Sunday from a visit with her son at Fowler.

Misses Cora Casey and Nina Thurlow, of Rensselaer, spent Sunday with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Filtputt, of Marshfield, Indu, are visiting relative® here this week. Mrs. Fillputt was formerly Miss Katherine Butcher, of this iplace. Mils® Martha Bonham entertained the Nature Study club Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peck. The house was beautifully decorated with peach blossoms and birds. TV I6 evening was spent in games pertaining to nature, after whi'-h dainty refreshments were served. Chas. Gray and family and’ Miss Opal Hafey spent Thursday in Lafayetfe. ' „ . . Wood was received here Saturday of the dteath of Mrs. Wm. Turpning at Denver, Colo. The remains will be brought back to Remington Monday md the funeral held Tuesday at 10:30 at her home. - ‘ Mis® Maud Hudson, of Goodland, spent Sunday with Mass Chrissy Foster. ~ Mrs. John Jordan and John Wtteon are both very low at .this writing. Ladies’ kid and patent leather pumps in several styles. -Let us show you we save you money. ' ROWLES & PARKER.