Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1894 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Miss Edith Gleason and Rev. and Mrs. Quayle, spent Thanksgiving with their sister, Mrs. Z. K. Smith. Married, on Thursday, Nov. 29, hy Elder Carson Mr. Walter Talbot and Miss Maggie Blake. After the ceremony the bridal party went to Wolcott to attend a Thanksgiving dinner given in their honor by Perry Blake, brother of the bride. Mrs. N. Jacoby of Frankfort, who spent Thanksgiving with her nieces, the Misses Henricks, returned to her home Monday. Miss M. P. Bolles is on the sick list this week, with a fair prospect of several days illness before her. Mrs. Hemphill, who has been spending a few weeks at Marion, returned home last week, in time to celebrate the forty-third birthday of her liege lord, which occured Mqnday, Dec. 3. This was becomingly done by a dinner, at which only a few old friends were present. Mrs. H. Witman returned to her home in Minonk, last Friday. E. L. Kemp and the Misses Longwell, spent Thanksgiving at their home in Francesville. Miss Letty Phoebus and Mr. Marcus Johnson, of Wolcott were married Thanksgiving, Miss A’ma B.ibb who had a position in Duluth, as chief of the Registered letter department in the post office, has been superseded there, owing, we believe, to political reasons, and returned to her home in Remington, Monday last. Nora and Will Morris went to Wolcott Thursday., Mr. John Thomas who returned recently from the westis looking for a location soma where near Lafayette, we believe. Mr. John Meehan who recently moved to Goodland, dud at his home there, Monday, Dec. 3rd. The funeral services were held at the Cathul c church in this place on Wednesday, and interment made in Remington cemetery. Supt. Murphy has had the pleasure of a visit from his brother, of Noith Judson, over Thanksgiving. The revival meetings at the Christian church will ba continued this week. So far there have been thirteen additions to the church. The entertainment Thursday evening for the School Library was an immense success, and netted for the library fund a neat little sum. Mrs. D. W. Peck and Mrs. Wm. Shaw who have been away several weeks are st home again.