Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1918 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

T. N. Bcicoi’.rt loft Saturday for Shreeveport, La., on a business trip. Charles Farabee and family, of \ Lafayette, were Sunday visitors here. Warner Elmore was in Rensselaer on business Monday. Vernon Julien weijt -to Sheldon Monday for a visit wftlr“relatives. Guy Parsons, of Wolcott, was here Tuesday. Corporal Joe Cullen will speak at the M. E. church next Monday night on his “Three Years in the Trenches,” for the benefit bf the Red Cross. W. E. Johnston and family are visiting friends in Indianapolis this week. The Dorcas club met Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Myers. j Aaron Blake, of Wolcott, was here .Wednesday on business. I Several of the graduating class | will leave Sunday for Terre Haute : to take the normal course. Miss Ruth Stoudt is home from Chicago, where she has been study-' ing music the past six months. . Marion Sutherland went to Lafayette Wednesday to attend the 'Purdue-Illinois ball game. Dr. Besser is furnishing his npw house in the north part of town and has it rented to a young couple that are to be married soon. Maurice Peck has been on the sick list the past week with shingles. The Central Union Telephone crew have ' finished their work here and are n6w working on the lines between here and Goodland. Stewart Huges, of Wolcott, was here Thursday. C. H. Peck and Dr. Robinson went to Oxford Thursday to attend a shoot. Miss Zella Timmons, of Wolcott, spent Sunday here with Winifred Rawlings. G. I. Thomas expects to leave Monday for Rochester, Minn., to take treatment at Mayo Brothers hospital. Wade Fleming, of West Lebanon, • was here on business Thursday. oLwhether they are members of the Dvoell, of Wolcott, were business visitors here Thursday.