Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1919 — REMINGTON [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON

Mrs. J. 'H. Gilbert spent Tuesday with her sister in Kentland. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Elmore of Monticello spent Sunday at the Dr. Rainier home. Col. E. Peacock attended Knights of Pythias grand lodge at Indianapolis this week. Mrs. Rebecca A. Timmons went to Goodland Tuesday morning to spend the day with friends. Miss Selma May spent from Friday until Wednesday at Reynolds the guest of Mrs. Ed S'harkey. Mrs. Canfield and little son of Laporte came Saturday to spqnd a few days with her friend, Mrs. Pearl Crowe. Mrs. O. A. Chillson of Indianapolis returned to her home Wednes-

day after a week's visit with hei aunt, Mrs. A. A. Fell. Mrs. J 7 Bennema of Rensselaer took the train here Wednesday morning for Springfield, 111., to visit her father, Amos Colman. Misses Metta and Lizzie Parks returned to their home in Sandwich, 111., Tuesday, driving through, accompanied by Link Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McCain of Indianapolis came Monday evening for a week’s visit with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wahl. Mrs. Florence Bishop and little daughter of Council Bluffs, la., are guests of her mother, Mrs. Warnock, and sister, Mrs. Frank Howard. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and baby, who had been living near Wolcott, went to Medaryville Monday evening where they will reside in the future. Mrs. Nye Smith of Cissna Park, 111., went through Remington Monday evening on her return home after spending the week-end with Geitenauers of Rensselaer. Mrs. Albert Swing amid children, Velma and Roy, of Elmwood, 111., who had been visiting Mrs. Swing’s sister, Mrs. Weyeneth, since Friday, returned to their home Monday. Mrs. Florence Lee spent from Friday until Tuesday at Indianapolis and at her country home in Putnam county, which she is having remodeled into a modern bungalow. A. J. Reames, former manual training teacher here, but now of Kentland, has been confined to his home by sickness for some time. He has consulted with Logansport specialists. . Mrs. Burns of Brookston and Mrs. Ray Dowell and children of Chicago were- guests of Mrs. G. I. Thomas and Lon Dowell at the Thomas home from Friday last until Sunday. Mrs. Manahan and Gladys Hammerton came from Wellington, 111., Friday evening to visit the latter’s mother, Mrs.' G. H. Hammerton, who met them here and took them in her machine to her home at Parr. Harvey Williams, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Ida Williams, left Friday by the auto rouse for Jackson, Mich., where they will visit the latter’s son Robert. While away they will also visit at Grayling and other points of the state? A delightful meeting of the "Just for Fun’’ club was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lambert Tuesday evening, with about 65 or 70 in attendance. • The next meeting will be with Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Hawkins at their country home. Mrs. Jim Peck went to Gary Sunday evening in response to a telephone message from “Peach” saying that Mrs. Balcom was having considerable trouble with rheumatic in her ankles and wrists., Mrs. Peck will stay some time there. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hamer and Mr,and Mrs. Charles Behrens, Jr., of Lincoln, 111., spent Wednesday night with Barney Alberts of near town. They had been to Ft. Wayne to look at land which they contemplated purchasing. They returned home Thursday. Miss Grace Thompson, who had been visiting here, and sister, Mrs. Charles Harner, went to Goodland Monday morning to spend the day with the latter’s e?n Max and from there Miss Thompson went to Brook to visit her sister, Mrs. Charles Denham. Word was received here Wednesday from Chicago that the car stolen from Pearly Dixon in Lafayette had been located in Chicago. The car was an Oakland six, brandnew, and was stolen about three months ago when it was left standing on the street in Lafayette. Just where it was located has 'not yet been learned, but the owner has gone to Chicago to bring it back. Mr. and Mrs. Will Irwin and two sons, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Howell, went Friday last to Sharpsville to visit Mr. and Mrs. Morton Bennett. While away they called on Bernie Graham and Lee Roeh and family 'at ■ -Windfall and also visited with the Brown family at Peru. They saw same of the finest corn raised in Tipton covmty, and if you want to see a sample of It call at John Howell's.