Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 293, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1920 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

The Ladies' Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will enter- ’ tain the Goodland Society at, an all ! day meeting on Saturday, Dec. 11. I Luncheon will be served at noon, j In the afternoon, in addition to the regular program, Miss Mary Bur--1 gess, a returned missionary, will give an address. Remington High School basket* ball team played Fair Oaks High School last Friday night at Remington. Score 27 to 12 in favor of' Remington. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fell of Denver, Colo., visited Remington a few hours Wednesday. They expect to return home soon with their little son, who has been ill with typhoid fever in the Jasper County Hospital. , Mr. and Mrs. George Murdock of Chicago, Mrs. James Bell, of Reno, Nevada, and Robert Kuboske, of Wenatchee, Wash., attended the -funeral of Franjf Kqboske. Bernard Vilensiki went to Harvey, 111., Thursday where he will bd* employed in an office. Lillie Bahlier is quite sick with tonisilitis. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller of Goodland were in Remington Saturday.

,Lee Olson is in a critical condition at his home north of town.. William Mann went to Logansport Monday. Mrs. H. J. Schuler of Wolcott spent Tuesday with friends at Remington. The announcement of the, marriage of Cecile Fisher to Lawson Tucker, which occurred November 22nd at Elkhart, Kansas, has been received here. Miss Fisher was formerly a Remington girl and was a member of the Remington high school. * Myrtle Ford, who had been visiting her brother, Lloyd Ford and family, of Kentland, came Monday evening to visit her sister, Mrs. Jake Hensler. Mr. ’ and Mrs. Alza Alson and Mrs. William Zimmerman were Rensselaer callers Saturday. Mary Hawkins and Marie Comer of Parr are spending a few days in Remington this week. The public library opened December 2. Eric Burns of Monticello spent the week-end with Remington Kieth O’Riley of Watseka, DI., spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Denis O’Riley. Mrs. Ted Eger is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bartoo. Paul Banes is unable to attend school on account of -sickness. Lloyd Atkinson was in Lafayette Tuesday. The Remington Independent basket ball team will play the Wolcott Independents this coming Thursday night. Mrs. Fred Berger and children of Goodland are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hemphill and family. Jerry McGraw and don, Joseph, and Peter Brooks of Goodland were in Remington Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kary Mitchell and Mrs. D. G. Gaunt were in Rensselaer Tuesday. Mell Julien, who is employed at Watseka, spent the first of the week with his family at Remington. . « Mrs. John Zahringer of Peoria, Hl., returned Sunday after a few days’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Cowrey. Grace Lowrey of Rensselaer spent the week end with her parents. Miss Elizabeth Bonner entertained a number of her friends Friday evening in honor of her eleventh birthday. . Edna Robinson, Jane Parkinson and Mrs. William Roy of Rensselaer, spent the first of the week with Mrs. Frank Goss. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gleason of Clifton, 111., who have been spending a few days with Bert Spencer and daughter, Dorothy, returned home Sunday evening. Mrs. Dr. A. P. Rainier entertained a number of her young friends at a party Friday evening. Mr. Thomas Porter, Jr.. « employed at the Model Cash store. The Remington High School girls have organized a basketball team, with Dorothy Spencer and Ethel Johnson as coaches.