Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1920 — ITEMS FROM SOUTH JASPER. [ARTICLE]

ITEMS FROM SOUTH JASPER.

(Remington Press). Mrs. John O'Connor and children, of Wabash, Ind., came'Friday evening, for a visit with Mrs. Jason ■sßiaiael, and other relatives here and at *Goodland. Mr. O’Connor drove dvet, Sunday, and spent Decoration J>as»iwthe family retuning home TuesMs. J. A. Lamborn and daughter, Miss Merlie, returned to Remington, Sunday evening for Memorial Day. They have been in Washington, D. C,. where Miss Lamborn was engaged on governmental work, but has just been transferred* to Chicago, where they are nearer home. Miss Htorieteßartoo, who has been spending sthtr-part two years in California, has rettftwedr to Indiana and has been- yisifeg<ai* sisters, Mrs. J. E. Freed, of NortW*Judson, and Miss Gertrudehßartdb,« i tff*Danville, for a <ew' Weeks,« She is now here visiti ing 'Jiet brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Luce Bartoo - and Other relatives and - friends. Mr. Robert BaMer left Remington ’on Monday for an all summer’s trip and visit to his old 'home 5n Switzerland and viewing some of the scenes of -the late war. He will sail for LaHarve, France, on the 7th, and later go to Switzerland. He expects to be gone till fall. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peck have gone to Bloomington this week to attend the commencement exercises, in which their son, Bruce, will receive his A. B. degree, as Frank says, whatever that may mean. 1 Mrs. A. J. Bellows, Miss Nettie Price and Mrs. Charles Murphy and children were Remington visitors on Sunday afternoon. I Adrian and Leonard Foster drove down from Chicago Sunday, and spent a few days with their mother and sisters. Their sister, Miss Chrystina returned with them on Wednesday. Earl Thompson and family, now of Walkerton, Ind., visited Remington friends over Decoration Day, returning home Tuesday. Earl is manager of a lumber yard at that place and doing fine. A large delegation of Epworth Leaguers are preparing to attend the District Convention at Monticello on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Walter Rich and wife, of Indianapolis, were Remington visitors over Sunday. Burley Parks, of Rensselaer, spent from Friday until the first of -the week here" with old friends. Mt. and Mrs. Frank Jackson, of Lafayette, are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jones, of west of town. Miss Blanch Gilbert, of Los Angeles, Calif., who has been visiting her brothers, Charles and Bert, went to El Paso, 81. Frank Clowery, of Twelve Mile, Ind., was visiting with friends here on Memorial day.