Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 150, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1911 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
W. C. Rose was in Chicago last week with a load of stock . Clifford Boulder, of Francesvillei is working for H. Q. Bolliger. J Josie Stultz is staying with Mrs. Fulk for a few days. C. W. Bussell sheared sheep for M. L. Ford and Wash Cook Thursday and Friday. Iris Williams, of Wheatfield, is visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Richard Faulks. ■ Mrs. Clyde Fulk and son Clyde and Josie Stults spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Chas. Stults. Mrs. G. A. Dean and children, of Indianapolis, have been visiting S. L. Karr and. family the past week. Mrs Belle Stults spent a couple of days last with Mrs. Jerome Harmon, near Surrey, picking cherries. Dr Wethefal sard Geo. H. Thomas, of Lafayette, came up Sunday afternoon to see the former’s farms for a few minutes. Miss Dora Phillips was in Rensselaer Wednesday doing some shopping. Her nephews. Jay and John Wood came home with her for a short visit. Clyde Corliss hauled a load of posts from Barkley Thursday. He lives on his mother's farm, and has a fine prospect for a crop this season. Clyde is building considerable new fence this summer. Mrs. Susan Hadley, age seventyeight, mother of former Judge C. C. Hadley and Horace and Jonathan Hadley, of Indianapolis, is dead at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Clara Vickery at Plainfield.
