Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1919 — REMINGTON [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON

(From the Press) “ Mrs. George Foos of Goodland •was a guest ,of Mrs. Myers Thursday. Mrs. Julia Treanor spent from Sunday until Wednesday with friends in Goodland. Miss Catharine Canmody of Clifton, 111., is visiting her sister, Mrs. .Vess Villinski, this week. Miss Marie O’Riley of Brook was a Sunday guest of her aunt, Mrs. Vess Villinski, and family. Mrs. Davitt of El Paso, 111., returned home Monday after a couple of weeks’ visit with the Tylers. Mrs. Max Broadie of Lafayette

is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W- C. Smalley, this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Walker spent the day Thursday with their daughter, Mrs. ’James Bell, at Goodland. Mrs. Dora Hopper of Paris, Tex., came Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs. John Edwards, for a couple of weeks. ’ Miss Ethel Harris, who had been visiting friendß in Wabash the past 10 days, returned home Monday evening. Miss Evelyn Michael, accompanied by Mr. Charais, went to St. Anne, 111., Saturday evening to visit relatives. Miss Bertha .Hurley of Rensselaer took the train here Friday

moraine for Peoria, 111., to visit her brother. Miss Nettie Clark, who had been taking care of Mrs. Herman Lucterband, returned to her home at Swanington Wednesday. John Kelley, who has been very sick with a complication of diseases, was taken, to the connty hospital Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Cox went to Gilman, 111., on a business trip Monday morning. Mrs. Cox expect* to make her home here in the future. ■Miss Florence Cain, who is attending business college at Lafayette, came home Saturday and is spending the week with home folks. Will Hallihan went to Indianapolis Sunday to take a position in an auto Bupply house. If he likes the work he will remove to mat city. Miss Mabel Cain was operated on Tuesday for pleurisy at St. •Mary’s hospital in Chicago, where she was nursing previous to her illness. Mrs. O. C. McClure of Hammond spent Sunday and Monday with her sister, Mrs. H. J. Bartoo, and father, Erastns Peacock, at the editor’s honieMr. and Mrs. Elmer Cheseboro of Saunemin, 111., were week-end guests of the latter’s uncle, M. A. Gray, and family," returning home Monday morning. Mr. Helmars and wife of North Dakota, who had been visiting the latter’s sister, Mrs. John Loehrke, went to Chatsworth, 111., Monday evening to visit relatives there. Mrs. Etta Jones and sons of Wolcott ca>me Saturday evening to spend the night with Mrs. Alice Burling. On Sunday Mrs. Burling accompanied them to Monticello for a visit with their brother, Roy Jones. Mrs. Will Broadle of Jamestown, N. Y., who ljad been visiting Mrs. Belle Green and other friends here for the past week, went to Rensselaer Wednsday to visit her daughter Claire (Mrs- Ross Porter) for a few days. Miss Vera Ethel Smalley, who had been in the government work for the past year or more at Washington, D- C., and has now left that city and Is teaching at Shoals, Ind.« spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smalley. Peter Engel, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Doc Milner and their son, James Cummings, went to Lafayette to spend the day Wednesday and to see Mrs. Engel, who is in a hospital there, having been operated on for gallstones about a week ago. She is reported as getting along fine. Wm. Braner, who for a number of years has run the hitch barn here but recently sold out y> the Auto Sales Co., which' is erecting a garage on the site, moved his household goods to Dublin, Ind., last week, near which iplace he will reside on a small farm which he recently purchased. does not expect tb farm very extensively, but will confine his efforts to trucking and chickens, principally chickens.