Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 283, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1920 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON ITEMS.
November 24th. Clyde Shand came down from Chicago to spend Thanksgiving day with his mother. Will Washburn was home over Sunday. Will is a member of the band at Bloomington, and was with the rest of the band boys 'at Lafayette the last of the week. Mrs. Will Patrick of Goodland came over the last of the week for a visit at the Chas. Patrick home north of town. McGlinns, Norwoods, and Geiers, who have been in quarantine the past three weeks for Diphtheria, ere out again. The quarantine for smallpox at the Dan Biddle home, two miles south of town, was lifted on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Sr., of Rensselaer, were over here on business the first of the week. The Good Fellowship dinner at the M. E- church basement on Sunday drew as big a crowd out as ever. The District Superintendent was present. Mrs. Timmons and Mrs. H. H. Schuyler of Wolcott and Miss Helen Foster motored to Rensselaer the first of the week to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Waymire, and Mrs. Alpha Kerlin. Editor Bartoo and wife were over to Rensselaer on Monday to visit the latter’s father, Mr. Peacock, who is a patient in the hospital there, and to see the daughter, Mrs. Eed Eger and baby. t Born to Mr. and Mrs. Herman LeBaeu of near Wolcott a fine Son on the 18th. z—: The little son of Orie is the latest to contract diphtheria. G. H. Geberich and wife of Wolcott were over for a short'time on Tuesday. The little son of Robt Stockment who has been quite sick the past week, is much better this wteek. Mrs. Charles Bonner is carrying a badly infected finger the past week, the result of a splinter. Mrs. Chas. Patrick and Mrs. Lillian Med worth were Rensselaer callers tin Wednesday. Miss Maud Jordan of Francesville is spending the week with relatives here.
