Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1908 — Remington [ARTICLE]

Remington

Miss Anna Thurston spent from Friday until Sunday visiting relatives at Goodland. Mrs. J. N. Beal visited her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Dick, of Watseka, the past week. Mrs. Phillip Davis, of Terre Haute, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Fultz, last week-—.-Miss Gertrude Roades' who teaches in Illinois, has been spending the spring vacation at home. Geo. Jones was in Hitchcock, S. Dak., last week,' looking after his farm and real estate business. Mrs. 'August Walters, of Logansport, has been visiting her son, Frank, and family since Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Cecil McCain, of Indianapolis, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wahl the past two weeks. Miss Pearl Turner and Elery Bloom left last week for Kentland where she has a position as operator and he as linesman. : Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ochs and little daughter, of Chalmers, spent last week visiting his brother, Jacob, and wife here.

Mr. and Mrs. Morton Bennett, of Sharpsvllle, visited her father, John Lowell, and family from Thursday until over Sunday. Thomas Mullen left Wednesday of last week for. his home In Denver Coloiado. after a ten days’ visit here with relatives. Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lewis, April Ist, a daughter; to Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Baer, April 2nd, a son; to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Slaughter, April 6th, a daughter. ( Rev. R. H. Crowder and Mrs. Aaron Blake left Monday for England. Mr. Crowder will visit his mother and other relatives and Mrs. Blake also expects to visit her old home. Mrs. Walter Talbert and four children, of Wabash, who have been visiting her sisters, Mrs. Payne and Mrs. Bice, the past week, left Saturday for their new home in New Mexico, where Mr. Talbert has a position as overseer of the Indians and where he has been the past few months. During the absence of Rev. R. H. Crowder pastor of the M. E. church, the following ministers will occupy the pulpit: April 19, Rev. A. F. Clark, Monon; April 26, Rev. Forest Taylor, Wolcott; May 3, Rev. Jay Kenrick, Wolcott; May 10, Rev. Forest Taylor, Wolcott; May 17, Rev. Geo. Hicks, South Bend; May 24, Rev. C. Stockbarger, Kentland, and May 30, Rev. Jay Kenrick, Wolcott.