Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 143, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1917 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

(From the Press.) Mrs. Charles Foster, wife of the editor of the Monticello Democrat, recently underwent an operation for a srious trouble, and is reported doing well. This is her second operation. Mrs. Mary Capes, of Grand Forks, N. Dak., is the guest >of the Baxter and Beeks families, having come to attend the dedication of the new Methodist church. Miss- Alice Walker spent Tuesday and Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. James Bell, of Goodland. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lambert and daughters, Virginia and Martha, went to Wabash Wednesday for a week’s visit with her brother, Welmington Morris and family. Mrs. Albert Tabor, who has been here a week visiting returned to her home in Bluffton Tuesday. John Milligan returned to Remington last week and is spending his summer vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Hand, arid assisting in the bank. Rev. and Mrs. Lilly autoed to Lincoln, 111., Monday to spend a few days with' their son, Daniel, who has employment there during the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blake, our very latest bridla couple, returned to Remington from their wedding trip e . Monday, and are preparing to go to housekeeping in the Carl Somers residence property recently vacated by Bobby Burns. Rev. Conrad Stahl, of Elkhart, Ind., visited his folks here this week. £ Mrs. W. C. Halihan and daughter, TTera, went to Indianapolis Wednesday to spend a week or two with her sisters, Mrs. Cecil McLain and Miss Ethel Sahl, who has been staying there for several months. Miss Florence Johnston went to Lafayette Sunday morning and from there went to Rossville, where she spent a few days, returning home Wednesday evening. Tony Villinski went to Dayton, Ohio, Tuesday for a few days’ visit and to bring back his wife, who has been visiting there. John W. Strokes returned to the soldiers’ home tet Marion Monday. /Seventeen Remington people subscribed $25 each to the Red Cross war fund. The total subscription for Carpenter and Remington was sl,156.98. : , Word from Frank Foster, son of Mrs. C. Foster, of this city, Is that he has joined the hospital corps and will leave for France in about four weeks. This is quite a worry to his nfother and other friends, because of the danger of transportation over th water. After arriving the danger is not so great as it is in transit.