Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 December 1920 — NEWS from the COUNTY [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

NEWS from the COUNTY

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Mrs George Bernhardt vlalted her parents at Bensseiaer Friday, Miss Nina Gray of DePauw unlver slty oame home Saturday morning on an eighteen day vacation visit. Homer. Hardy of Honttagton. Ind.. VM a Remington visitor Monday, returning to his home the same evenrag. ’ Shelby Phillips of Washington. D. C, ▼l*ited at the home of H. C. Seeks and wife and with other relative® here last week. MiM Lois Pampel went to Medaryvtße Ttmday to spend until Friday with her sister, Miss Sabina, who la teaching school near these. Mrs. Fern Lough has been confined to her room with sickness this week, and Tern Is exercising the talents acquired tn the fishing camps. He’s some cook. The little eon of Charley Alson. who lives with Mrs. Meyers on the ran go line road In the north edge of town, is getting along nicely with his case of scarlet fever, and no serious results are anticipated. Lee Alson still continues at a very low ebb, although some days there seem to be signs of slight improvement. A trained nurse ts caring for him and everything possible is being done for his comfort. A wholesale swabbing of throats took place at the school building on Wednesday morning, and the '’catch” was sent tn the state laboratories for inspection. No child will be perS lifted to re-enter school when it repens until reports are received from

the <b t'*<«ment concerning its Individual •condition «7w H..BuUem. whose preuant home is At DI . ©MP” Saturday to Bpend tbs holidays with MIU Julian fend te£w, Mr. is a ><nther <g Mrs. Juw. wbqm pbe, has not, seen for? twanty seven<yapra. His home ut pun time WBg Bwg Gilboa, where be^resided thirteen ' years Although '“•thbre have been many during the years of his ab ■eace and many friends he knew are gone those who remain gladly wOMouie him back. Mla Mildred Harper want to Mon Mcello Tuesday morning to take charge of MIM Leone Harper s echool 1 for the remainder of the week, until vacation ‘Mias Leone left 'BlurWny for Edgely, N. D. neat which place I she used to teach, tn attend the I wedding of a girl friend, a Mias Vernon, with whom she was <Oite intimate. Charles. Vernon, a brQuer of the bride-lobe. who.has begn waiting here and at Gary, Wccompgnied Miss Harper to North Dakota. ?he wedding is to take place Christmas day. , Mrs Mary Baldwlp. who has been verv ill the past few weeks, pahSed away at an early hour Tuesday morning. Her last illness was of several weeks’ duration, during which time she suffered untold pain. Mrs Baldwin was a woman of many peculiarities, but of good heart, and was always ready to lend a helping hand to those in distress and frequently cared for people when no one else would do so. She had made her home in Remington for the past; eight years and for a time practiced chiropractic treatment. She is survived by four children, three sons and one daughter. The remains were taken to Muscatine, Iowa; where the funeral and burial services were held.