Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 226, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1911 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

Bora, Friday, Sopt.’2Snd, i? Mr. and Mr. R. V. John., a 10-poond non. Bom, Saturday, Sept 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. OrlandoMannen, a girl, their first child. Sunday night was the last Breaching service we #lll have until after conference, which assembles at Terre Haute this year. There was a birthday surprise party give# for Miss Ethel Parker her home Saturday evening. Sept 23rd. About forty young folks were present and had a very happy evening. Quince Richardson went home Friday morning for a few days* rest. He has been assisting with the building of bis new home, on* his father’s farm, and seems to have over-exerted him-

self In handling large rock for the foundation. . - ' i Several from here attended the funeral services at Medaryvffle Sunday of the Wayne family that was murdered in Colorado a week ago. Mrs. Chas. Bussell was a cousin of Mrs. Wayne, as was also Mrs. Arthur Williamson, and the news of the tragedy was a severe shock to them.

The infant child of "Mr. and Mrs. John Woosley, whose sickness had been mentioned before, died Friday afternoon, September 22nd, and was buried in the Benson cemetery in Mtlroy township, Sunday forenoon. The funeral service was held at 10 o'clock in the Milroy church, Rev. Marrow, of Morocco, officiating. The cadse of the baby’s death was tuberculosis of the bowels, and although it had the appearance of a healthy baby at birth, it had scarcely seen a well day since, ahd was one month and seven days' old when it died.