Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 140, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 June 1918 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Ralph Stokes spent Sunday with friends in Lafayette. Miss Elva Estes, of Danville, 111., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ella Estes. George Hand left Sunday for Wabash. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guardner, Jr., on June 13, a son. Mrs. Abbie Thompson, of Monticello, spent Sunday with her mother. Milo Smith was in Rensselaer on business Friday. Mrs. Charles Carl, of Wolcott, is visiting her son, Lee, and family. Miss Fern Rawlings returned to her school work at Terre Haute Sunday, after a three days’ vacation. Henry Miller and Conrad Stokes, of the Marion Soldiers’ home, came Monday for a visit with relatives. The Gordon .flayers matinee Saturday netted the Red Cross $55. This week they are at Wolcott. Warner Elmore and Ernest Rawlings were in Rensselaer „on business Monday. Opal Hafey and Nel Johnson went to Terre Haute, where thf& will enter the Normal school for the balance of the term. The gross receipts of the Red Cross sale Sathrday was close to $7,000, which will net about $5,200. The Kaiser’s goat brought in $485, and if you did not buy it you missed something. The C. F. G. club sold $250 worth of tags. The day was ideal and a good crowd was in attendance from early morning until late at night. James Hawk.ns fell from the ladder at the school house Wednesday, breaking his wrist. Dr. Rainier and wife were Indianapolis visitors Tuesday and Wednesday ' , , Mrs. Clark Barthe, of lafayette, was a visitor here last week. Jake Meyers is the latest auto owner here. * Dan Lilly came home Saturday for a few days’ before leaving for training camp. Mrs. Hal Sheetz, of Indianapolis, is visiting her brothers, Had and Bert Spencer.