Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1908 — Remington [ARTICLE]

Remington

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Banes, Sept sth, a son. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Beasy, Aug. 31st, a son. Chas. Dluzak, of Wabash, visited his parents over Sunday. . Mrs. David Blckle went to Pontiac, 111., Friday to visit relatives. Miss Ada Peck visited relatives and friends at Rensselaer last week. Roscoe Eller left Monday for Valparaiso, where he will attend school. Mrs. W. C. Smalley has been visiting her mother at Milford, 111., the past week.

Nancy Julian visited her sister, Mrs. Chas. Roush, and family at Windfall last week.

|liss Blanch Pierce went to Waynetown Wednesday to visit for a few days with friends.

Wm. Weiss returned home to Wabash Saturday, after a two weeks’ visit with relatives here.

John Bowman returned home from Christiansburg, Ohio, where he has been carpentering the past month.

Harry Gilbert and Luce Bartoo left last week for Chicago, where they will take a course in schooling.

Miss Mabie Shaull and Mrs. Abraham Wahl visited relatives in Indianapolis this week and attended the fair.

Mrs. Everett Parks and daughter, Velnla, visited Mrs. Curtis Wright at Watseka, 111., a few days last week. - —— ——

Miss Calla Bonner and Mrs. C. A. Balcom and daughter, Irene, spent a few days’ visiting in Chicago this week.

Mrs. Walter Rich and children returned to Kankakee Wednesday, after a three weeks’ visit with relatives here.

Mrs. Elizabeth Love, of Kankakee, 111., is the guest of her father-in-law, W. R. Love, and wife, since Monday of last week.

Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Lock and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peck and son, Bruce, attended the state fair at Indianapolis this- week.

Miss Ida Shearer, of Lafayette, came Saturday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt Shearer, and other relatives.

Claude Maxwell, who has been spending the past year in Montana, Wyoming and Colorado, returned home last week.

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brand and daughter, Eunice, have been spending the past ten days visiting relatives at Sandwitch, 111.

Miss Pearl Blake was called home to Wabash Monday to help care for >er sister, Mrs. John Phillips, who is very low with typhoid fever. Wm. Jea, B. F. Spencer, A. B. Coleman, Dennis O’Riley, C. W. Merritt and Bert Cowgill spent from Friday until Monday fishing in the Kankakee.

Mrs. Ben Lilves and children returned home to Wabash Tuesday of last week, after a two weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smalley. ,

Miss Ruth Reeve returned to her home in Silver City, low, Monday, having spent the summer here with her aunt, Miss Calla Bonner, and other relatives.

Mrs. Maude Froughelger and children, of Bluffton, returned home Tuesday of last week, after a three week?’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Babb.

Mrs. Thos. Wiggins, of Graymout, 111., came Wednesday of last week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Pample, and to attend the marriage of her brother, Frank, to Miss Ethel Crabb.

On Tuesday evening of last week, at 8 o’clock, at the Christian parsonage, in Monticello, occurred the double wedding of Mr. Albert Gier and Miss Grace Bush, of Reynolds, and lowls H. Long, of Chicago, and Miss Louise Gier, of Reynolds.

On Tuesday evening of last week at the home of the bride’s father, Mr. David Shand, at 8 o’clock, occured the marriage of Mr. Roy Atkinson and Miss Nellie Shand. Rev. C. W. Foetill, of Fowler, performed the ceremony.