Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 201, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1920 — REMINGTON PRESS ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON PRESS ITEMS.

(Friday, August 20.) Keith O’Riley of Hoopeeton, Hl., spent a few days with his parents and relatives here, returning to his work Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Viellieber and children of Indianapolis came SatUrday evening to visit Mrs. Viellieber’s parents, Mr. and' Mrs. A. Wahl, and other relatives. Mr. Viellieber returned home the first of the week. __ —„ Rev. Carson, wife and two sons were attendants at the Park Sunday. They have been visiting Mrs. Carson’s folks at Marion and are now on their way back to their home in x the state of Washington, whence they came a few weeks ago. They are driving an Indiana car, a Haynes. Mrs. Daisy Wahl and small son of Logansport came Saturday evening to spend a couple of weeks at the Park with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ott. Mis 4 Ethel Harris went to Wabash this Thursday morning for a few days’ visit with Miss Fay Halsey. Mrs. Kate Miller and daughter, Mise Clara, spent last week at Lafayette with the former’s aged mother, Mrs. Nelson, who is now 87 years old. Mrs. Frances Johnson has been quite sick this week but is about again now. Mrs. Charles Elmore and daughter, Fannie, left Wednesday morning for Muscatine, la., where they will spend the summer and probably locate. They have been visiting the Barnett and Elmore families here.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and daughter, Helen, of Princeton, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson and daughter, Ruby, of Lafayette, visited with Mrs. Kate Miller and daughter, Miss Clara, this week, returning to their homes Wednesday. Mrs. Joseph Long of Milburn, Texas, and Mr. Perry Coon, of Otto, la., came Wednesday evening for a few weeks’ visit with James Skinner and other relatives hereabouts. Mrs. Lex Fisher and daughter, Miss Daisy, same Wednesday evening for a visit with relatives and friends. Miss Daisy Faster and children of St. Louis came Wednesday evening for a visit with Mrs. C. S. Foster. Verna Shepherd, who has been visiting relatives at the Higgenson home, returned to her home at Gilman, DI., Tuesday. । Mrs. George Stoudt went to Waukegan, 111., Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. D. T. Shrader. Mrs. Ida Coover, who has been staying with her mother, Mrs. Allman, the past week, will go to northern Michigan this week to get out of the hay fever district She will be accompanied by a lady from Rensselaer. Mrs. Kate Griffin and small grand daughter, Alice Griffin, spent over Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin. ; Mrs. Lottie Porter returned Saturday evening from a three days’ visit With Mrs. Merle Wall at Logansport. . , Mrs. Jasper Guy was very sick Tuesday and for a time dangerously so. She is better at this time. Mrs. S. H. Cornwell and children of Rensselaer accompanied by relatives from this place, drove to Wabash Saturday to visit a brother and sister of Mrs. Cornwell, returning Sunday evening. . Henry Mischer went to Grant Park, Hl., Monday, for a several days’ visit with his daughters, Mrs. Wilken and Mrs. Julian. Editor Louis Hamilton of the Rensselaer Republican informs us that he will take over his partner s half interest in that paper the first of next month. Louis is learning the game rapidly and no doubt has already found that partnership in any business is a poor are glad to see him get the .-whole plant. Mr. Clark has been /“ the game a long time and it s not likely that he will stay out very long.