Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1911 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

. Revival meetings begin Monday night at McCoysburg. , 1 Mrs. J. R. Phillips and son Harvey went to Rensselaer Friday. Frank Ringeisen has been sick with f grip tor the past few days. Misses Ola and Ellen Drake spent Friday with Myrtle Peregrine, j? Clarence Monts is home from If* dianapolis fori three weeks’ visit with his parents. . Cbas. Ringeisen and wife returned to their home at Thawville, 111., Friday morning. Mies Blanche Parker returned home Sunday, after a weekvisit with her cousin, Ethel Parker/ Lucile Bussell Bpent Saturday and Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bussell. Misses Clara and Tillie Ringeisen spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Russell Willit and family. Arthur Williamson * went to Newton, 111., Thursday to visit a couple of old neighbors, Ralph Porter an.<L Oscar Howe. . ' The Milroy church has been the scene of a lively revival during the past week, and a number of conversions are reported. Mrs, Van Wood and children, of Rensselaer, came out to McCoysburg Saturday evening for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J! R. Phillips. Rev. O. S. Stewart, and family, of Montmorenci, spent a few days here last week visiting relatives. Rev. Stewart preached at Lee on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller went to Wolcott Saturday to visit their sop, Elzle, and fanfily. The latter’s wife has been afflcted with gallstones lately and has been quite poorly. Ethel Parker gave a party Thursday night for her cousin, Blanche Parker, of Gillam, and Alta Parker, of Marion. The weather was. quite unfavorable and only fifteen came-out, but all report a lively time. Hervey Brannon came over from Monticello Friday morning for a short stay with his wife, who is sick at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Monts. She is getting along only fairly well, and it will no doubt take several weeks before she is able to return home. The young folks gave a “useful shower” at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bussell Saturday' night, for Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Mannen. There were forty young people present, who brought many beautiful and useful presents for the happy couple. Mr. and Mrs. Mannen aro keeping house for Ctell Clark over near Seafleld for a few weeks, while the latter and