Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 120, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1920 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Miss Elizabeth Barnett was a Week-end guest of Mrs. Effie Pemberton at Wolcott. Mrs. Orville Thomas was in Rensselaer Monday on business. Little Alfred Jordan of Monon is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Jordan. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Nesius, !Bsay 12th, a son, Bernard. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schaffer, May 16th, a son, Clyde. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Eld Frey, May 15th, a daughter, Mabel. Miss Callie Bonner was a business visitor in Chicago the first of the week. Mrs. Pearl Cur reus of Indianapolis spent Sunday here with her. father, J. W. Mann. Mrs. Ida Coover, who has a position at the county hospital, was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Allman here Sunday. iF. C. Griffin spent Sunday with his parents, F. L. Griffin and wife, at Monticello. Rev. J. G. Rhind made a business trip to Chicago Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Mcarow, who has been seriously ill at the home of her son, Frank, north of town, is much hn-. proved. Cari Somers and family of Rens-j selaer were Sunday guests at the W. R. Rawlings home. E. E. Sutherland of Kentland was a bumness caller here Friday..] Paul Hyman and family of Lo-, gansport and Marion Parts and tkm- , ily of Fort Wayne were guests ofj Mrs. Ella Paries Sunday. Mrs. Ada Bobbins, who has been visiting her brother, H. R. Hartman and other relatives the paSt two months, went to Chicago Wednesday to visit her son, Cassius and wife and daughter, Miss Chk>e. Mi« Jennie Turner went to Indianapolis Sunday evening as a D. of R. delegate to Grand Lodge. '' Fern Rawlings, Esther Grier, and ■

Blakely school. Mrs. Ross Grover and daughter of Monticello visited her parents, George Barter "and wife, here the first of the week. Mrs. Jake Meyers went to Logansport Friday to care for her brother, Charles Mohn. Mrs. Wallace Zimmerman received word Saturday of the death of her uncle, Lewis Gilkey of Amibia, which event occurred after a long illness. The funeral was held at the residence Monday afternoon. George Foos and family autoed over from Goodland Saturday evening. Mrs. C. Shand went to Goodland to spend the week-end with relatives. Albert Griffin of English Lake spent Monday here with his brother, Fred and other relatives.