Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 December 1908 — Remington. [ARTICLE]

Remington.

Dr. Besser spent Tuesday of last week in Chicago. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm, liwin, Dec. 10th, a son. Miss Helen Roades returned homo last week from a month’s visit with relatives in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Grenard, of Waynetown, visited his brotter, Jas. Grennard, and family here last week. Albert Tabor went to Bluffton last week to spend the winter with his brother George. Miss Edith Little, who has been attending school at Terre Haute, is spending Christmas vacation at home. Wm. Bell, of Denver, Colo., has be i visiting relatives and friends here and at Goodland the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Hand left last week for Daytona, Fia., where they will spend the winter. Miss Elda Alkire, of Lafayette, has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Chas. Elmore, and family the past week. Mr. Hartley Coover, of Keatl nd, came Monday to visit relatives for a few daya Dudley Dingle, of Winnipeg, Ti lted Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker Saturday and Sunday. Isaac Peck left Thu sday of las week for Middlesboro, Ky., where he will visit his sister, Mrs. Max P ice and family. Mrs. Anna Blake, who has been spending the summer at her old heme in England, returned home Monday of last week. J. C. Milner, of Wabash, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Milner, from Wednesday until Friday. Miss Bertha Primmer has be~n visiting her sister, Mrs. Winters, and family at Terre Haute ths pa.t two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hammond, of Rensselaer, was the guests of Mrs. Chas. Goss and family Wednesday of last week. • Mesdames Chas. Brand and Edward Sutherland and Miss Calls Bonner spent Thursday of last week In Logansport Mrs. Elisabeth Cornwell returned home to Illinois Friday, alter a three weeks’ visit here with her sons, Paul and Hubert, and their families. Willie Washburn has so eulficiently recovered from his recent severe sickness that Mies Wallace, who has been caring for him, returned to her home in Monticello Monday. Misses Mildred Hobbs and Tannle Roush attended a musical entettalnment for the benefit of the Wolcott band, at Wolcott, on Thursday night of last week.