Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 144, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 June 1910 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
Mrs. J. R. Phillips went to Monon Tuesday. There will be an ice cream supper at McCoysburg Saturday night, June 25th, for the benefit of the church and Sunday school. The fine, big black mare owned by Mr. Hitchings, that was injured several days ago by running into a steel tank, took the lockjaw and had to be killed. Roy Montz has completed his school work at Onarga, 111., and came home with his father Tuesday morning. He expects to go to Indianapolis shortly and take up some work there. Mrs. Frank Cochran and her mother, Mrs. A. D. Pattee, spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Hattie Ross and family, and while enroute home in the afternoon, Mrs. Cochran lost a new gray jacket. The subject of children’s day was again brought up at Sunday school, Sunday, and it has' been deemed advisable to further consider the matter next Sunday at 2 P. M., and to this end a full attendance is desired next Sunday. J. D. Miller and son Chester will soon be ready to compete with aviators on the motor speedway at Indianapolis. Last Saturday when starting home from Lee, their horse started out in a peculiar direction for home, turning the whole outfit a complete somersault in the ditch. The two occupants emerged from the wreckage unhurt and seemed none the worse for the accident, except that they didn’t care to try any more aerial flights with a horse and buggy.
