Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 303, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1917 — REMINGTON [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON
(From the Press Keith O’Riley came home from Ft. Thomas, to spend Christmas. Miss Louise Hartman, who is teaching in the high school at Danville, Ind., is spending Christmas at home. ! Mr. Jasper Guy was taken quite sick on Christmas day with a kidney trouble. Earl Howard went to Chicago Friday evening, to spend the holidays with his grandmother. Prof. Walter Woodward, wife and little daughter, of Richmond, are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hartman. John Ochs was able to walk up town, Saturday, for the first time after a two weeks’ siege with appendicitis. Bruce Peck is home for the holidays. Marion Sutherland went to Valparaiso, Tuesday, to take up a commercial course at the University. Miss Gertrude Nagele, Sheldon, 111., spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. Mary Bickel. Miss Myrtle Ford, of Chicago, Saturday* night and Sunday with her mother, and her brother Lewis, of Kentucky, who is also here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bonner and daughter, Elizabeth, went to Sandwich, 111., Friday to spend the holidays witlrher sisters. Miss Ethel Smalley, who is principal of tfie high school at Shoals,, Ind., caine Saturday evening, to spend her vacation with home folks. Miss Elsie Bickel came home from her school at Woodland, 111., to spend the holidays with home folks. Miss Marie Roades, who has been staying at Cullon, 111., camg home Wednesday last, for a visit with home folks.
Mrs. Lewis Alter and daughter Dorothy Price, went to Kokomo Wednesday, for a week’s visit with the former’s daughter. Miss Jeanette Smalley, who teaches at Pennville, Ind., came Saturda* for a short visit with her cousin. Miss Ethel Smalley. Walter Hicks started for his home in Portland, Oregon, Wednesdav morning, after a ten davs’ visit with relatives here and in Chicago, but Mrs. Hicks and the children will re main a few days longer. Jesse F. Heath, son and Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Heath, was married a + Rensselaer, Monday,to Miss Sarah Martin, of that place. They wil 1 make their home with the groom’s parents for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Guy enter tained at six o’clock dinner, Christ mas eve, in honor of Miss Marie Roades and Mr. Bruce Wilson of Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parker, of Attica, were over Christmas guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Geier. They were accompanied home by Misses Esther Geier and Stella Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Weir had their Christmas dinner on Sunday, consisting of goose and all the other good things that make up a Christmas dinner. Those present were Mr. Walter Williams and family, Mr Charles Weir and family, and Mr. Jake Asherbraner and wife. John J. Alter came from South Bend, Monday morning, to visit his father, Louis Alter and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Phillips, of Hickville, Ohio, spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs. Henry Beaks. Mr. Michael Kuntz, of Goodland was a Christmas visitor at the home of Wm. Glosser. Miss Edith Gumm, of Joilet, 111., is a Christmas guest of her brother, Walter Gumm and family. Mr. Wahl, who is a soldier boy, was the guest of Miss Daisy Ott, over Sunday. Miss Marie Fournier, Roy Brooks and friend from Valparaiso, spent Christmas with home folks. Herbert and Doris Powers, of Wheatfield are guests at the McGlynn and Lucas, since Thursday morning. Harry and Irene Howard and Dave Bickel came from Bloomington, Saturday morning, to spend the Christmas vacation.
Mrs. Tom Beasey, Miss Euulora Cresse and Mrs. Elsworth Heath attended the funeral of Mr. Jesse Bennett of Sharpville, Ind., Tuesday Mr. Bennett was formerly a resident of Remington, and was well known here. He had been sick a long time. Miss Agnes Cilkerson, of Indianapolis, came home Sunday, to spend Christmas with her parents. They gave a Christmas dinner for her, in which ducks occupied the post of honor on the table, loaded with the other good things that are usually served. Mr. Herbert Bressner and wife, Mr. Otis Stanfield and wife and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weir, wife and son were the guests. Mrs. Luce Bartoo, of Covington Ind., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Lewis. Miss Fay Irwin is spending her vacation with her father, Robert Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Ham, of West Baden, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Carpenter, last week. Mrs. Nickel came last week to spend the winter with her daughter Mrs. W. C. Smalley. C. B. Johnston and daughter, Margaret, spent the Christmas holidays with Dr. Meiner and family in Kohomo. Daniel Lilley came from Crawfordsville, Thursday evening last, to spend Christmas with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Lilley. t •Mr. Myrton Walker, of Wabash, Mr. Irvin V. Walker, of Oklahoma, and Mr. and Mrs. Jame Bell, of Goodland, spent Christmas at the lome of H. H. Walker. Mrs. Charles Gray was called to El Paso, 111., day on ac- : count of the serious illness of her sister, who lately underwent an operation. Thomas Garvin and family, of Logansport, and Samuel Norwood and family, of Remington, ate Christmas dinner with Mr. ajnd Mrs. James Bowman.
