Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 163, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1917 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
(From The Press.) Harry Howard is at Winona for a few weeks. Mrs. T. Ponton is spending a short time with her daughter, Mrs. McCullom, at Logansport. Mrs. Warner Elmore and Misses Callie Bonner and Margaret Johnson are the new Red Cross members. Maurice Peck went to Fowler Tuesday evening, where he met Max Price, who came from Charleston, W. Va., and will spend a few weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Ross and little daughter, Enid, of Monticello, came Monday night to spend Tuesday with Mr. Groves’ brother, Harold Bartee, who is home for a short visit, while waiting the call to join his company at Monticello. Uncle John Hart has returned from Michigan, where he has been for some time. He reports the crop outlook not so good there as here, hut thinks they have us skinned-on potatoes —because there are more of them., , Mrs, Peters and daughter, Mrs. Hough ten, of Logansport, visited Mrs. Will. Blake Tuesday, Mr. and Mr.s Howard Brooks spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Parks at Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Galbraith went to Chicago Friday to visit the latter’s relatives for a week or so. Miss Oressa Julien spent the greater part of last week with the family of Bert Sheetz. Byron Chappell, who recently enlisted at Chicago, has returned home. By says they wouldn’t have him, because of a defect in Ins hearing. Guthrie ?*I orris has purchased the fra Grant property and will occupy the same by August Ist. Mr. and Mrs. Ira loaded. I their car Monday and went to their new home near Wffiamac, follotvert by | the best wishes,of .their many-friends. t Mrs. J. A, Washburn, went-To Faxton, til., ’Wednesday for a few days evisit* - .. -- • Mrs. Clifford Elrod, who has-been : in.;- hospital- at Ft. Wayne, returned home Mcrtiddy evening' - Otto ‘Sehlipp, wfio has been the guest of his parents, during his vacation, has returned to his duties at Peoria. : Mr. and Mrs. Gibb, of Pontiac, 111., have been the' guest of their daughter, Mrs. Harvey Williams, the past fortnight. _ C. B. Johnston and daughter. Miss Margaret, and W. E. Johnston and family, motored to 'New Castle, Saturday, to attend the funeral of their uncle, Theodore Vaughn. Interment was at Cincinnati. They returned Wednesday. > Russell Timmons and George Chappell had an accident last week while comihg home from Monon, where they had been on business. They were driving Frank Timmons’, Foi»d and when near Charley ’May’s home
the radius rod broke. They both I jumped and Russell got clear, butt George was not quite so fortunate as the Ford landed on him in such a : way 'that the muscles of one leg were badly torn loose and he received sev- j eral other injuries. He is still under the doctor’s care.
