Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1908 — REMINGTON NOTES [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON NOTES

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ja ob Wcgnery -Jr., Oct. 26 h, a Miss Mollie Shearer visited in Marion Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Chas. Hemingway, of Chicago, visited Mrs. Lydia Hunt several days. William Weiss, of Wabash, came Saturday to visit relatives for a few days. Miss Pearl Turner, of Kentland, yi-> ited relatives here from Thursday until * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burger and chi dren spent Sunday with ids parents at Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Bartee, of Lafayette, visited lela ives here se - eral days last week. Lewis Hunt returned home Saturday from a two weeks’ stay at Wesington, South Dakota. Miss Sarah RoadeLr, of Chicago, has been visiting her parents here since Tuesday of last week. Miss Sophia Headley returned home last week from a month’s visit with a brother at Indianapolis. Mrs. John O’Conor and son, Brnren visited her father and other reaUves at Logansport over Sunday. -- Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Robe: ts, Oct. 20, it daughter; to Mr. and MfST Henry Wagner, Oct. 23, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lane, of Pringhurst, visited her brother, Thomas Shelly, several days last week.

Rev. R. H. Crowder and A. A. Fell attended, tr.e County Sunday School Convention at Rensselaer 1 s Thursday. Mr. and Mis. Wm. Howard returned to Chicago Thursday, after a week’s visit here with their sons, Frank and George. The Misses Fannie Roush, M id ed Hobbs, Carrie Ditrick and Opal Thomas spent Saturday with friends at Wolcott. ■ Mr- and Mrs. John Woods and son, Ivan, returned home Friday from a two months’ visit with relatives in Michigan. t—~ — Mr. and. Mrs. Homer Lambert attended the wedding of Miss Ada Blake and Dr. Ivey, of North Judson, at Wolcott, Wednesday of last week. The little two month’s old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Layman died Thursday of last week. Funeral services were held at the home Friday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Lockabill. Interment in Remington cemetery. Chas. Bonner and daught c r, CaTa Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brand and daughter, Eunice, and Mrs. Fannie Parks attended the wedding of Charles Bonner, Jr., and Miss Emma Parks, at Sandwich, 111., Wednesday of last week.