Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1908 — NEWS FROM REMINGTON [ARTICLE]

NEWS FROM REMINGTON

Nola Grubb returned home from Lafayette Saturday. Miss Opal Thomas visited in Logansport several day last week. Homer Morrow, of Wolcott, spent Sunday with t friends here. Wm. Rich and wife visited their son at New Waverly over Sunday. Agnes May went to Terre Haute Thursday to visit fora few days. J. W. Powell visited his daugh-' ter, Mrs. E. C. Forbes,at Wabash, last week. Jesse Allman and family, of Rensselaer, spent Sunday with relatives here. John Sullivan, of Wolcott, was the guest of friends and relatives here over Sunday. C. B. Turpin, of St Louis, visited his sister, Elmer Brown, last week. Mrs. E. A. Bartoo visited her daughter, Mrs. John Fried, at Wabash, last week. Miss Bessie Anderson went to Fairbury, 111., last week to visit her grandmother.

A. Beasley, wife and son Kermit left Tuesday for a two weeks outing in Wisconsin. Mrs. I. D. Lucky visited her daughter, Mrs. Lee Rush, at Earl Park, over Sunday. John Crabb, wife and daughter Zephyr went to Pontiac, 111., Thurday to visit relatives. Miss Clara Griffith went to Chicago Saturday to visit her brother Charley und family. Mrs. De bo and daughter, Maggie, of Lafayette, came Wednesday to visit friends for a few days. Thomas Harper returned to Terre Haute last week after afew days’ visit here with his family. Miss Elda Alkire, of Lafayette, visited her mother, Mrs. Chas. Elmore and family, over Sunday. Nellie Bull, of Elwood, returned home Thursday after a week’s visit with her cousin, Mrs. Wm. Beal. Mrs. Homer Hardy, of Huntington, came last week for an extended visit with relatives here. Misses Eva Sullivan and Lillian Raide, of Wolcott, spetit Sunday afternoon with friends here, A. J. Brooks and wife returned home Thursday from an extended visit with relatives in New York. Mrs. Rowan and daughter, Susie, of Otterbein, visited her daughter, Mrs. Carl Somers, last week,

Nellie Carmody, of Lafayette, is visiting her mother and sisters since Wednesday of last week. Ora Cheek returned home from Columbus, Ohio, Thursday, where she has been visiting since last fall. _.. . Mrs. Thomas O’Connor visited Marion Coover and family at Kentland from Saturday until Monday. Walter McGee, of Terre Haute, was the guest of Miss Carrie Detrick from Saturday until Wednesday. Opal and Bertha Harris returned to Terre Haute Thursday, after a few days visit here with relatives. W. W. Kay, wife and children, of Washington, Pa., came Thursday to visit her parents, Dexter Jones artd wife. Lowell Parker, of St. Louis, came Saturday to visit his Sisters, Miss Twonnette Parker and Hartley Church. Elias Julian returned home Monday from a few days’ visit with his daughter, Mrs. Charles Roush, at Windfall. Don Price and wife returned to Middlesboro Ky., after -a week’s visit here with his uncle, Ellis Jones and family. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Roy Blue, July 14, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Ira P. Rinker, of Fowler, July 3, a daughter. Mrs. R. H. Crowder and daughter Avis returned home Wednes day from a few weeks’ visit with a sister in southern Mr. and Mrs. Harris, of Platte, N. Dak. returned home last Thursday after a short visit with her mother Mrs. Warnock and sisters. Mrs. Al Wortley and children returned home to Logansport Wednesday, after a short visit with. her mother, Mrs. Mary Meyers. Miss Kitty Parker of Lafayette and Mrs. Frances, of Battle Ground, visited their cousins, Mrs. Hartley Church and Twonnette Parker several days last week. Myrtle Monohon, daughter of I. J. Monohon, died Tuesday, July 14, age 24 years. Funeral services were held Wednesday by Rev. Seryes and Rev. Peterson. Interment in Gilboa cemetery. S. S. Galbreth died at his home on Thursday evening of heart failure. Funeral services were held at the M. E. church, Sunday afternoon, at 2 o’clock, conducted by Rev. R. H. Crowder. Interment in Remington cemetery.