Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1909 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Delia Sharkey eame home from Fowler Saturday. H. C. Seeks and wife were visitors at Chenoa, 111., last week. W. R. Irwin and family went to visit friends in Sharpsville. Mrs. Elias and Milo Julian and Miss Nancy spent Thursday in Logansport. Uncle Alph Elmore went to Bluffton last week to visit his grandson, and look after his farm. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Mabel Tamber and Nelson Boicourt on June 2nd. Miss Bessie Hitchcock returned from Florida, where she has been spending the past two years. H. E. O’Connor carried the mail on ■route one while the regular carrier had his annual leave of absence. >lrs. W. C. Smalley and daughter, Rachel, returned home Thursday from a week’s visit at Milford, 111. Turner Merritt and wife spent Sunday in Rensselaer and brought back their grandson, Willard, to stay a few days. Clyde Reeve and family returned home Sunday from a two weeks’ vacation spent in Rensselaer and Medaryville. Alex Bartholomew, who has been ailing all winter, is gradually growing worse, and is confined to his bed most of the time. Mrs. Maurice Peck entertained some twenty young ladies at her home Monday evening,* giving a kitchen shower in honor of Miss Mabelle Lambert. The rooms were beautifully decorated and the guests report a fine time. About half of Remington drove to Wolcott Monday to see the ball game of Wolcott vs. the Bloomer Girls. The girls played a creditable game, but lost on account of misplays on the part of their man catcher. The score was 3 to 4 in favor of Wolcott.