Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1920 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Mrs. Lou Brown, of Seafield, was a caller here Wednesday. Mrs. Ffed Oberlander was taken to the county hospital Friday and died Sunday. Hilda Detrick, daughter of David and Susan Detrick, was born in Remington Mar. g, 1900, and lived there until occurred. She was united in marriage March 16, 1918, to Fred Oberlander. To this union was born a son, Eugene Delos, who with her father, seven sisters and four brothers, survive her. Funeral services . were held by Rev. Miller at the M. E. Church, Wednesday afternoon. Interment was made in Remington. Mrs. Oberlander was always of a bright and loving disposition, which endeared her to all her friends, and she ' will be greatly missed 'by her large circle of 'relatives and friend*. -Mrs. James Gilbert is quite sick with grippe. ' . 3 Mts.: WiMrick moved last week into the. Mr. Blake property in N. Indiana street, and Lowell Gilbert moved into the Malcolm property vacated by Mrs. Wildrick. Louis Williams came Saturday evening to visit his mother, Mrs. Ida Williams. On Sunday night about 10:15 o’clock Louis Hunt passed to the erternal realms. Mr. Hunt had been a resident of near Remington for a great number' of years and was widely known, as he was a man of sterling qualities and will be widely missed. Funeral services will be conducted at the M. E. Chtttih .Tuesday -afternoon by Rev. Crowder assisted by Revs. McNary and Miller. Burial was made in the Remington cemetery.