Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1919 — HAPPLNINGS IN OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGES [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
HAPPLNINGS IN OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGES
REMINGTON (From the Press)
Born, Monday, July 21, to Mr. an<j Mrs. John Hardebeck, a daughter. Mrs. Nick Gangloff and Mrs. Phil Wagner of Chicago spent Monday with Mrs. Ray Milner. Lorain Smith of Chicago is spending a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Ray Milner. Mrs. Charles English of Goodland came Tuesday to spend a week with Miss Lora Cresse. Mrs. Harley Hall and children of near Goodland spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foirbes and daughters, Lucile and Virginia, of Oxford visited Remington relatives Sunday. Mrs. Merle Hughes and baby of near Monon came Sunday for a several days’ visit with her mother, Mrs. Hattie Richcreek. Mrs. W. L. Gumm returned Friday evening from her western trip of two weeks duration. She had a most enjoyable time.
J W. Phelps reports the sale of the Henry D. Howell 200-acre farm northwest of town to Fred Burger and Will Beal, consideration S9O per acre. Mrs. J. A. Lamborn, Mrs. R. P. Didlake of St. Claire, Minn., and Miss Merlie Lamborn of Washington, D. C., are visiting at the Lamborn farm. Charles Bowman and Chauncey McCulley have bought the Falter brothers’ farm adjoining Meadow Lake church at $l5O per acre. Looks like a good buy in a splendid location. Frank Rich, who for some time past has been taking treatment in Indianapolis, underwent an operatldn there at St. Vincent’s hospital for the removal of some kind of a cancerous growth. Mrs. John B. Latimore, who had been at the Rochester, Minn., hospital, where she underwent an operation, returned home Tuesday evening very much Improved. Miss Lauretta also had an operation for her tonsils and remained for furs ther treatment. Miss Mildred Harper, who had been teaching in 1 Dakota'’ the past year T came home last week for her vacation. Miss Leone, who also taught there this last season, is attending school preparatory to taking a town grade this coming winter, but will be home later in the summer. Jones Bros, report the sale of the Mearl J. and Jasper Carlisle 80 acres southeast or town, also the property known as the Walker property and owned by' the ( arlisles, to Leo Lord of near Wolcott. Also the Dudley Tyler 80 acres west of Remington to H. W. Gilbert and George J. Wood. Cassius Dobbins and sister, Miss Chloe Dobbins, of Chicago drove down this Thursday to'visit their mother, Mrs. Ada Dobbins, and other relatives. Cassius returned the same day, but Miss Chloe remained for a longer visit and will accompany her mother to Bear Lake, Mich., in a few days. Mrs. A. Schankerman and children went Monday to South Bend where her eldest son Abraham, who had been having instruction there for some time, will take his first communion in the Jewish church at. that place this week. «ha will be joined by Mr. Schankerman in time- to witness the ceremony. Ross Turner arrived home again Tuesday morning and will spend a month with his many friends here. Ross was to have been discharged the last of this month, but the navy looked good to him, so he took what-'was offered —a 30day furlough, one month’s extra pay and $7 a month more salary —and extended his enlistment for one year. An incomplete list of charter members of the Remington Aviation club Is as follows, as few names which we could not locate being omitted: Fred Peck, Pete Jordan, Dr. Robinson, Clyde Shand, Lowell Gilbert, Vane Howard, Hugh Cornwell, Walter Johnston, Blanchard Roush, Dick Fox, Dye, Wolcott; Frances Johnston, Dorothy Spencer, Daisy Gray, Irene Howard, Anna Coleman, Mary Roush, Mrs. Helen Wooden, Mrs. Lowell Gilbert, Mrs. Hairry Gilbert, Miss Mead, Goodland.
PLAINVIEW Wanted —some rain. Sylvia leaver is staying with her sister, Mrs. Culp. Loyal Snyder visited Fred Wilson and wife Sunday. Lud Clark and wife were Monon visitors Saturday. Edith and Sophia Clark were Monon visitors Monday. Claude Spencer entertained the threshers again Tuesday. Earl Foulks entertained company from Rensselaer Sunday. z Vrgil and Dessie Johnson took a drive to Monticello Sunday. Dessie Johnson spent last Thursday with her aunt in Monon. Mrs. Ed Johnson and Mrs. Me-
Curty went to town Saturday. Russel Wood spent Saturday night and Sunday with home folks. Albert Wood has returned from bis visit with relatives at Momence. 111. Tom Hilton is running bachelor’s hall in a big wagon, building fence tor Mr. Wilspn. Mrs. Smith and daughters of Monon are visiting relatives in this vicinity this week. Dan Chapman has a brand-new outfit, consisting of horse, harness and buggy. Looks fine, girls. The hum of the threshing machine Is now heard. Most of the farmers have their oats all in the shock.
