Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1893 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON ITEMS.
The ladies of the M. E. church will hold a festival in the beautiful grounds adjoining the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartley, this (Tuesday) evening. -' Mrs. Davits Hart whose serious sickness was chronicled m our letter of last week is still living although in a very feeble and critical- condition. Mr, Conrad, of Indianapolis, was in town last Sunday the guest of O. B. Mclntire and family. The entertainment given by the ladies of the Presbyterian church was sueceessful in every way. The Christian Sunday School held a picnic at the fair grounds on Tuesday of this week. By the way, the fair will open four weeks from today, and no doubt there will be a large attendance. T he W. C, T. U. of this place held a convention on Monday of this week with the Co. Pres. Mrs. H. M. D raper in the chair. A goodly number were in attendance and the exercises throughout were characterized by intelligent earnestness. Valuable assistance was rendered by the following ladies from Goodland: Mesdames. Hardy, Perry, Perkins, Fox Gray, Bellows and Rockwood. Several ladies from Bonnelaer, also cheered the Remington Union by their presence. They were Mesdames. Collins, Porter, and Misses Clara Reeves and Mattie Benjamin. In the evening Mrs. Edna Farley Tinsley state organizer of the L. T. L. work, made an excellent address which could not fail to impress those present with the importance of the work among the children . Remingtonian.
