Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1908 — NEWS FROM REMINGTON [ARTICLE]

NEWS FROM REMINGTON

Will Smalley is home from Lafayette for the summer. Miss Pearl Turner, pf Kentland, spent Sunday at home. , Miss Millie Gray jvent to Terre Haute last week to attend Normal. Kirby, ■ Hartley, of Wadena, visited his uncle Harry Hartley, several days last week. Miss Florence Warnock went to Marion Monday to finish her course in schooling. » iJir. and Mrs. Ed Vogal and baby, of Chicagp, visited his mother several days last week. Ben Rossman and sister Lillian, of Chicago, visited Mr: and Mrs. Napolean Sigo last week. Miss Mollie Shearer returned home Friday from a week’s visit with relatives at Lafayette. Mrs. F. L. Peck and son Bruce went ot Idaville Wednesday of last week to visit relatives and attend the funeral of the twin babies of her sister, Mrs. Eva, Friday.

John E. Westfall, of Whiting, attended the funeral of his brother-in-law, J. F. Ellis, here Monday. Mrs. B. F. Spencer and daughter Dorothy visited Mr. and Mrs. Hal Sheetz, at Indianapolis, last week. Miss Grace Wanrock, who is in school at Marion, visited her mother and sisters from Friday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Esau Hart went to Oxford Saturday for a few days’ visit with their daughter,. Mrs. E. T. Bond and family. Mrs. I. N, Leasure and daughter Mable, of Chicago, have be n visiting ,Mr. and Mrs. John Howell the past two weeks. Mrs. Simeon Tyler and baby anc brother Chas. Fell, returned home last week from a three weeks’ visit with relatives at Pierpoint, South Dakota. Frank Ellis, of Stone Bluff, died at his home July 3d, of heart failure. Funeral services were held here at the Christian church. Rev. Rodman, of Fowler, preached the sermon. Interment in Remington cemetery.