Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1900 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
■John Major and Berlie Parks of Rensselaer, ■pent Sunday here. Mrs. John Mitchell who has been visiting in Mt. Ayr. returned home Sunday. Mr. Lee McGee has been laid up with a sprained ankle for the past week. Abe Hardy and daughter Bessie of Rensselaer, spent Tuesday with his mother. The band boys secured a fine cornet player from Peoria, 111., to assist them the Fourth. Mr and Mrs. Blake of Wolcott, spent Sunday here the guests of Mrs. Bettie Payne, Mr. Don Howard of Logansport, spent the Fourth here, the guest of Miss Stella Snyder. Mr. Blake, who is sick at his daughter’s home, Mrs. Bettie Payne, is repotted some better. The Misses Bessie Davjs, Harriet Puckett and Emma Buell, spent the Fourth in Rensselaer. Mrs. leudore Norris and daughter Nora, ■went to Wolcott Thursday to remain till Sunday evening, Miss Mudge Maxwell of Logansport, came Tuesday for an extended visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Nettie Wooden camedowu from Hammond. to spend the Fourth w ith her mother Mrs. Phillippi. Mrs. Gertrude Wilson and little daughter Thelma, spent the past week with Miss Matie Knight and other friends. Messrs. Taylor uu<l Benjamin Anderson of Chicago, came Thursday for an extended visit with their Aunt, Mrs. Cooper. Mesdames Bowman. Burtoo ami Griffith went to Joliet, 111.. Tuesday to visit their brother ('has. Blood, who is very ill. The Misses Ada Blake of Wolcott, and Cora Griffin of Chicago, spent several days here last week, the guest of Miss Nora Morris. The Salvation Army came herefrom Wolcott Tuesday and have their tent in Rev. Griffes yard, they are holding some very interesting meetings. Mr. Smith, who has been leading the singing during the series of lectures that took place in the Christian church the first of the week, returned home Tuetday. The Misses Virginia Stratum Ruth Wooden. Florence Loverage and Mr. Henry Loverage. of Hammond, came Saturday for an extended visit w ith relatives and friends. Tomorrow (Sunday l is to l>e a great day here, the laying of the corner stone of the New Catholic church, and as there are to be excursions run in from Logansport and Lafayette. a very large crowd is expected.
