Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 224, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1917 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Mrs. Walter Rich, of Indianapolis, is the guest of her father, Dorr Blood and other relatives. All persons who will donate fruit and vegetables for the Jasper county hospital are requested to leave same at the Charles H. Peck department store. Samuel Ravenscroft, who lives northeast of Remington, has as his guest his sister, Mrs. Frank F. Rand, and Miss Sadie Fenteberg, both of Chicago. Mrs. Arthur Isouette, of Goodland, spent the past week with her parents, Mr- and Mrs., Timothy ton. . _ Ross Groves and family, of Monticello, are visiting Remington relatives and friends. Miss Dorothy Flint, of Pierpont. S. Dak., who recently underwent an operation at the county hospital at Rensselaer, is now with her aunt, Miss Callie Bonner. Roy Zimmerman has gone to Mishawaka, where he is employed in the woolen department, in a rubber factory. / ' __ . William Bahler returned Wednesday from a week’s trip to various points in Michigan. Mrs. Paul Hyman and baby left Wednesday morning to join her husband at Mishawaka. Her mother, Mrs. Ella Parks, accompanied her
for an extended visit. Frank Kay has traded his farm hear Remington to H. C.. Harris for 190 acres of land in the Zoborosky neighborhood northeast of town. Mr. Kay will erect some buildings on his place as quickly as possible and hopes to have them done in time in the spring. . , There will be a patriotic rally op Sunday evening, Oct. 7, at the Remington M. E. church, beginning at 7 o’clock, whi<?h will be addressed by the Rev. J. B. Fleming, chairman of the county committee on morals, which is a branch of the national committee of defense, is not a church affair, but is taken to the church instead of on the streets because of being more comfortable. The object is to carry out the national defense’s propaganda of information and loyalty. Every person, irrespective •of party or church, is invited. ’ The music will be furnished by a combined choir under direction of Miss O’Dell, and seats will be reserved for the schools which come in a body, and all civic and patriotic organizations which inform either of the undersigned in advance. The G. A. R. and Relief Corps are especially invited to come in a body and all orders that can. There will be a “free-will” offering at the close, which will be turned over to the local Red Cross organization. Please give this a big place in your plans and don’t fail to attend. —W. B. Wardner, E. F. Lilley, A. C. Tharp, Members Co. Com. on Morals.
