Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 161, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1910 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
Ross Peregrinejis visiting friends at Newton, Ill., ( this week. Roy Montz went to ‘lndianapolis Tuesday, where he expects to find employment. Mrs. M. L. Ford and son came home Saturday from a week's visit with relatives in Illinois. Dan Robinson and daughter Opal, of Bluffton, were visiting relatives in McCoysburg Monday night. Mrs. Will Rishling has been quite sick for the past week with. malarial fever, but is mtlch better at this writing. i Misses Blanche and Bertha Cook went to Forest, Ind., Sunday to spend the Fourth and visit relatives for a few days. Nearly all of the wheat will be harvested this week. Some oats are ready to cut, but it wi-11 be a week or ten days before late oats will do to cut. Mrs. Mary Frawley, of Kansas City, Mo., came here Tuesday for a visit of several weeks with her sister, Mrs. George R. Robinson and family and other old-time friends. Mrs. Robinson has not seen her sister for 23 years, and for a long time has not known of her whereabouts.
The children’s exercises at McCoysburg Sunday evening, were undoubtedly the best ever given at that place. The children went through the entire program with practically no errors at all. The only handicap was lack of stage room. It was decided two weeks before to have a children’s exercise, so the trainers, Mrs. Phillips' Mrs. Lefler, Mrs. Montz and Ethel Parker, deserve praise for their faithful and efficient work.
