Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1915 — HAPPENINGS IN OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGES [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
HAPPENING S IN OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGES
WOLCOTT [From The Enterprise.] Mrs. D. J. Pettit' visited her mother, grandma Pittg, at Remington, Thursday. George W. Richardson of Pacific, JIo., is visiting his sister, Mrs. James Pemberton. t Mrs. James Blake spent Sunday at Monon, the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. L. Sanders. . Miss Elizabeth Barnett of Remington, was the guest of Mrs. James Pemberton Wednesday. Mrs. William Sullivan went to Remington Thursday to visit her daughter, Mrs. John Roberts. Mrs. John Bieseeker and son, Morris, spent from Saturday until Monday with relatives at lyentland. Mr. and Mrs. John Kercher, Sr., went to Elgin, 111., Thursday morning to visit Mrs. Kercher's si»<er, who is ill. Mrs. Arthur Hawn of Logansport, was the guest of her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Snick the first of the week... Mrs.... P. L. Mattox left Monday morning for Plymouth, Ind., where she will visit Mr. Mattox’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mattox. Judge Wason rendered his decision Wednesday morning in the divorce suit of Mary Winters vs. William A WSnters. granting Mrs. Winters a divorce and giving her .S4OO alimony. Mr. and Mrs. James Blake and Miss Kate Bidwoll, who have been spending the past three weeks sightseeing at the Panama exposition in California, returned home last week, Thursday. : "-y~ Mr. and Mrs. George Taber and family of Bluffton, were called to Remington last week by the death of Mr. Taber’s father. While here they visited with Mrs. Taber’s brother. E, R. Pugh, and family. Twenty-one friends gathered ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sigman Wednesday evening to remind Mrs. Sigman of her birth. The evening was spent In music and games. After re fresh ments were served they departed wishing Mrs. Sigman many more happy birthdays.
