Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 January 1909 — REMINGTON NOTES [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON NOTES

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rich visited their son, Walter, and family at Kankakee last; week. Chas. 'Hemingway, of Chicago, was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. E. A. Hunt, over Sunday. Mrs. James Skinner and daughter, Lolo, returned home Thursday from a week’s visit with relatlvees at Wabash. Rev. Gibson Wilson, wife and baby came last week to take up his work as the new pastor of the Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Thompson, of Valparaiso, visited his father, Geo. Thompson, and other relatives here last week. J. D. Allman, of Rensselaer, visited his parents several days last week and attended the poultry and pet stock show. Louis Keefer, of Kentland, was the guest of Miss Tannie Roush and other friends here Thursday and Fridajr of last week. Supt. F. J. Breeze, wife and son, Joe, returned home Sunday, having spent vacation days at Shelbyville with relatives. H. O. Burgess and Miss Henring returned Saturday, having spent vacation at their homes at Crawfordsville and New Harmony. Miss Bertha Primmer returned home Saturday from a two weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Winters, and family at Terre Haute. Mrs. Rowen and daughter, Susan, of Otterbein, visited her daughter, Mrs. Carl Somers, and family several days last week and this. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Rickie returned home Saturday from Pontiac, 111, where they were called by the death of her father, Mr. John Scanton. Revival meetings commenced Sunday at the Christian church conducted by Rev. G. B. McKee, of Indianapolis, assisted by the pastor, Rev. H. R. Lookabill. Mrs. J. A. Minor and little daughter, of Rigdon, Ind., returned to her home Monday, after a ten days* visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Johnson.