Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 217, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1917 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Mrs. Andy Ellen bought the Lee Rush property and will move to town March 1. Consideration $20,000. Mr. Rush has rented a farm at Windfall and will move there next spring. Lightning struck the barn on the Amos Spinard farm southeast of town Thursday evening, burning it to the ground. Mr. Spinard was able to get his stock out but considerable damage was done to the tools and harness.
Miss Grace Thompson went to Valparaiso Saturday for a visit with relatives. Mrs. William Chappell and daughter, Mildred, and Miss Helen Clowry left Thursday for Twelve Mile for a week’s visit with Mrs. Chappell'3 brothers before going to their new home at Portland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swift and children left Saturday for Ashville, N. Y., for a visit with Mrs. Swift’s mother, Mrs. Lottie Peck. Charles Reeves came down from Belshaw Saturday to look after his property here. Maurice Carlisle, of Company M, 3rd Ind. Inf., came from Ft. Harrison Sunday to visit with his parents. Fred Parker, of Attica, spent Sunday here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Burns, of Monticello, visited friends here Sunday. f Miss Edna DuCharme, of Kankakee, 111., is the guest of her brother, Nelson DuCharme and family! Iva Brooks is visiting relatives in Pontiac, 111. Mrs. James R. Guild is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Warriner, while Rev. Warriner is attending conference at Valparaiso. The following members of Mrs. A. A. Fell’s Sunday school class were delightfully entertained in the Fell home just wst of Remington at a chicken dinner Wednesday: Mrs. Groves, Mrs. Allman, Henry Walker, Mrs. Elizabeth Wood, Mr. and Mrs. John Ott, Mrs. Andrew Hicks, Mrs. Margaret Debo, Mrs. Fanny Parks, Mrs. Hawn, Mrs. Orwin and Mrs. S. Galbraith. Editor Bartoo and wife attended the band concert in Rensselaer Wednesday evening. , 1 Miss Dorothy Flint, of Pierpont, S. Dak., is visiting her aunt, Miss Callie Bonner. . . _ Miss Ethel Hollingsworth of Syracuse, Ind., is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hollingsworth. i , .
