Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1920 — REMINGTON [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON

Fred Pampel is the latest victim of small pox. Charles Brand was in Chicago the middle of the week on business. Felix Irwin of Fair Oaks was over here the last of the week on i business concerning his dredge boat boat industry in this part of the county. Marion Parks, wife and small son, who have been living in St Petersburg, Fla., the past year and a half, returned here Friday evening. Jacob Meuster is moving ' his household goods into his recently, purchased property, which Fred Oberlander has just vacated. Mr. 1 Oberlander and baby .are living J with his parents near Wolcott this 1 year. Blanchard Elmore of Monticello was here Monday about his insurance business. । Mrs. James Gilbert,' who has been quite sick for the past five or six weeks, is some better, altho still unable to be out. A • large crowd gathered at the 'home of M. O. Stokes Sunday i t morning in honor of Mrs. Stokes’ j . birthday. They came with a goodly supply °f delectable edibles. j itwenty-five persons were present, I the out-of-town guests were unable to bfe present on account of bad roads. Mrs. Chas. Guttrich spent Sunday with her father, Chas. May, in Rensselaer. - ■ Will Mann was called from Logansport Saturday by the illness of i his brother, Peter Mann. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Hand are both confined to their home by bronchitis. • Mr; apd Mrs. Marion Parks and baby went to Logansport Sunday morning to visit his sister, Mrs. Paul Hyman and family. Mirs. Parks returned home Thursday but Marion will make a business _ trip to Indianapolis before returning.