Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1920 — REMINGTON [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON
(From the Press)
Mrs. W. O. Roadifer is on the sick list this week. Pete Baler left Friday evening for San Antonio, Tex., on a business trip. Mrs. Will Hamilton is visiting her sister, Mrs. V. E. Balcom, at Gary. Mrs. O. P. Taber returned home Monday from a visit with her son at Huntington. John Cain of San Jose, 111., visited relatives here from Monday until Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fell and Mrs. Harry Gilbert and children were Goodland callers Wednesday. Miss Margaret Kruke of the Gilboa schools went to Detroit Friday evening on business. Mts. Jerome Biddle, who has been very ill the past week, is not improving very rapidly. Mrs. Jacob Bahler was called to Fairbury, 111., Monday by the illness of her son, Emil Bahler. Miss Edna Lafoon came from Kentland Friday evening to spend the week-end with her parents. Miss Leone Harper, who is teaching near Monticello, spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. Born, Tuesday, Jan. 6, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stockment, an 11pound daughter, Dorothea Elenore. Mrs. Sallie Bartoo was called to Rensselaer this Thursday morning by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Rishling. Mrs. E. D. Wineland went to Rensselaer Friday morning to visit her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ross Knickerbocker.
Little Miss Freda Mote fell on the ice Sunday while learning to skate, cracking the bone in her left wrist Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frey and Miss Ida Knocthel returned Monday from a visit with their sister at Francesville. Miss Dorothy Spencer, who has been very sick for the past three or four weeks, is now able to get about again. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dart and baby of Wolcott spent Saturday with Mrs. Dart’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Dexter. Mrs. Margaret Debo went to Paxton, 111., Tuesday upcoming for a visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Shine. Delbert Alson returned Monday from Rochester, Minn., where he visited his father, who is in the Mayo Bros., hospital at that place. Miss Blanch and Grant Daniels of Hebron returned (home Monday evening after a visit with relatives, the Clinton May and Frank Roberts families.
Mrs. Gertrude Thompson spent Friday night in Goodland and Saturday morning went to Lafayette to visit (her niece, Mrs. Eldridge Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sheetz have been quite sick the past week. Bert has about recovered but Mrs. Sheetz is still very ill, having had double pneumonia. Mrs. Dessie Daily and sons, Floyd and Earl, came Tuesday for a visit with the Ritenhour family. They are on their way to Danville, where they will reside in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stockment and children, Robert and Ruth, of Beloit, Wis., arrived Saturday to spend the summer with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Stockment. Will Broadie and family have returned from New York and are now located at Lafayette. Harold came this Thursday evening for a few days’ visit with Remington friends. Fred Janssen of Otterbein and Jacob Peterson of Remington returned Saturday‘night from a trip to lowa and South Dakota, where they had been visiting relatives and friends. Clifford Mead and bride of Pittsburg, Pa., visited the former’s uncle, Will Stitz, and family over night Tuesday, going on to Wabash Wednesday morning, where they will make a khort visit before returning home. Miss Ethel Ulm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ulm of near Goodland, was taken to St. Elizabeth hospital the first of last week where she underwent an operation for brain trouble Wednesday last. At latest reports she was in a very critical condition. The marriage of Ernest Wineland, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wineland, and Miss Eva Smith tdok place at the home of the officiating minister. Rev. A. C. Tharp, Saturday, Jan. 24, at 7:30 o clock in the presence of the grooim’s mother and young brother. The bride & home is at Gary, and she is 18 years old, while the groom is but 20 The groom has been working at Gary the past season, where he has a good position at present. Susan Guldice was born in Hardey county, Va., Oct 5, 1836, and died in Remington, Ind., Jan. 21 1920, aged 83 years, 3 months and 20 days. Sh)e was married to Noah Guldice July 1, 1868, and to this union two children were born, John Hanford, who died in infancy, and Lida P.. Turner, of Remington, who Survives her. Mrs. Guldice was baptized in Union City by Rev. Thompson of the ■Christian churdh. Besides her daughter she is survived bv two grandchildren, Ethel Baxter and Iva Mitchell, and 11 greatgrandchildren, all of Remington. . Mrs. Rhoda Riley died at the home of her niece, Mrs. Ed Jackson,
in Wolcott Tuesday morning, Jan. 20, aged hbout 82 years. For many years Mrs. Riley was engaged in the millinery business here in Remington and will be remembered by imany of our older people. About Oct. 1 she wept to the home of her niece, Mrs. Jackson, to make her home. Just before Christmas she fell and fractured her hip and lower limb, from which she never recovered. The funeral was held Thursday morning and the remains brought here and laid to rest in our cemetery. Lee Alson was operated on at the Mayo Bros, (hospital at Rochester, Minn., Thursday last for cancer of the stomach. The operation, we are informed, was entirely successful and the ipatient is doing as well as could be expected, and if no complications result has an excellent chance of complete recovery. It was necessary to remove a part of the stomach to make the operation entirely successful, and we are informed, it will hiave a much smaller capacity for food, hence he will have to eat oftener than usual. His many friends here are all hoping for his speedy and lasting recovery.
