Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1907 — Remington [ARTICLE]

Remington

Dr. E. Besser was in Reynolds Monday «n business. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gillam, Dec. 13th, a son. Jack Woods left Saturday for Wabash to visit his father for a few days. Mr. anh Mrs. O. P. Tabor are home from Valpariso to spend the winter. Mrs. Wm. Thurston and daughter Susan have been visiting in lowa the past two weeks. Miss Dot Tedford of Idaville ▼'sited her sister Mrs. Frank Peck Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Minnie Waymire ofWoloott was the guest of the Misses Fannie and Mary Roush over night Wednesday. John Keith left Wednesday for Wabash where he will work through the winter for John Phillips. Mrs. W, C. Hallihan returned home Saturday after a weeks visit min Illinois. Miss Amanda Grubb returned home to Decatur Illinois Saturday after an extended visit here with friends and relatives. Cards are out announcing the wedding of Miss Blanche Milner and Mr. George Lucterhand to occur on Tuesday evening, Dec. 24th. Mesdames Lock and Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Conrod Zimmerman of Streator. Illinois returned home Friday after a ten days visit at the h »me of A. J. Brooks. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wooden, Dec. 9th, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Tyler, Dec. 12th a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Dan O Con nor, Dec. 12t h. a son.

The Epworth League of the M. E. Church held their regular monthly social on Monday evening at the home of Mr. and-Mrs. John Ott, and was a very enjoyable evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Harrington spent several days last week in La f yette, where they have pui chased a flue residence, to what place they expect to move in the near future. Mr. John Mitchell and Mrs. Lillian Beaver were married at Wolcott, Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Morrow officiating. They commenced housekeeping at once in the groom’s home on South Railroad Street. On Thursday of last week’ Rev. R. H Crowder was greatly aurpsie ed when he returned home from rabbit hunting to find members ot the Ladies Aid assembled and the table spread. Friday was his birth day but Thursday being the regular day for their meeting they decided to surprise him with a dinner on that day. If you doubt that our candy is not as good as others call their better grades, come and get a free sample and judge for yourself. From 6c to 15c per pound at John Eger's.