Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 105, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1918 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
W. D. Rawlings went to Terre Haute Saturday with his daughter, Fern, and Miss Mamie* Reed, "where the two young ladies will enter normal school. The first group of army trucks tied up here for the night Saturday owing to one machine being broken down. There were seventy-three men and three officers. They camped in the town park and a good’crowd welcomed the boys with canned goods, jelly, pies, cakes, etc. They left at 7 o’clock Sunday morning for an Atlantic nort. ’ j Chris Bahler has bought a truck, for heavy hauling. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Balcom went to Chicago Sunday for a few days’ visit. Ralph Boatman, of the United States navy, came Sunday from an Atlantic port for a furlough. G. I. Thomas and Peter Geib left Tuesday for Rochester, Minn., to enter a sanitarium for treatment. Dr. Besser and Milo Tuttle went to Indianapolis on business Wednesday. C. H. Peck went to South Bend Wednesday to attend a shoot. Vernon Julien went to Chicago Thursday to work. Barney McKnight and wife were called to Scottsburg Monday by the serious illness of his mother. Walter Belcher and family went to Gosport Saturday to attend the funeral of an aunt. Miss Laura Ponton went to Logansport Tuesday for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Milt McCollum. Mrs. Fern Harm, of Goodland, is visiting her sisters, Mrs. William Lock and Mrs. Fred Oberlander. Ward Lewis and Thelma Hensler went to Rensselaer Wednesday and were quietly married. They will make their home here where the groom is in business. Russell and Harold Powers, of Wheatfield, are visiting boy friends here this week.
