Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1907 — Remington [ARTICLE]
Remington
Minnie Alters went to Indiana]) olia Wednesday to enter a school for nurses. / M. S. Rawlings, of Montclair. Ind., visited Mrs. 8. J. Rawlings lastweek. Mrs. J. N. Beal has been visiting relatives at Sheldon and \vatseka the past ten days. Mrs. Robt Parker went to Huntington Wednesday to visit het sister, Mrs. John Burger. Charles Fell went to' Lafayet e Monday, where he entered Purdue for the Agricultural coarse. Will Zea. moved from Wolcott last week and occupies his mother’s house; Isaac Thomas moved into Wm Rich’s house on the same street. Dudley Schwerdsmau, of Logansport, visited his cousin, Mrs. Albert Taber, last week. Mrs. D. Milligan and son, Burton of Toledo, came Thursday to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs 8. G. Hand. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lucas, oi Fowler, spent the first of last week with her parents, A. J. Brook and wite.
Anna Harper visited her sister, Mrs Sering, and other relatives in Chicago a few days last week. Mrs. Geo Foos of Kentland visit ed.her sister, Mrs. Floyd Cummons; Tuesday till Friday. Mrs. J. C.. Milner and Childreii returned to Wabash Monday, alter a visit here with her parents, Mr Gigley and wife. Julia Gigley returned to Chicago Monday, after a three weeks visit with her parents. Conrad Stohl is taking a courstat the Catholic College in Reus selaer fitting himself for priesthood. Miss Moyer, Mrs. Kemple and two children, of Gibson City, are guests of their sister, Mrs. T. S. Hackley. J. W. Lock, Frank Peck, and J imes Burling attended the state fair last week. Elmer Holland went to Indianap olis last week to ente. school. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Casey, Sept. 10 a son. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dirham, of Milwaukee, visited her parents, over Sunday., '■ Mrs. Ada. Myer, of Ocoya. 111., returned home Monday, after a two weeks visit with her cousin, Sophia Headley. \ Peter'Pai ks an family moved last week to Valparaiso, where they will make their home. Earl Scripture of Logansport was the guest of his uncle Charles Scripture, Sunday. John Hobbs, of Reynolds, spent Sunday here with his parents. Mrs. Tom Thurston of Newton, 111., is the guest of relatives and ’ friends here. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Coleman and daughters, Anna and Bertha left for New Mexico for the -benefit of Bertha’s health.
