Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 284, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1911 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

- Wayne Smith called on friends in McCoysburg Sunday afternoon. The Monon bridge gang is now at McCoysburg doing some work on bridges. ' . Miss Cora Tyler visited friends and relatives at Lafayette and Montmorenci last week. Mrs. Joe - Stewart is considerably improved from her recent sickness and will be about again soon. Miss Edyth VanArsdel, the teacher at McCoysburg, is at her home in Monon, and there was no school at McCoysburg last week. Sherman Morris went to Lafayette Tuesday evening to visit a couple of days with relatives. His wife went down last week on a visit They will return the first of the week. , Clyde Fulk came very near teaiy ing his thumb off his left hand Tuesday evening, in a hand-corn shelter. He reached in the critter while turning the crank to take out some cobs that had become lodged, and- Mis mitten was caught in the gearing, which caused the injury. It gave him intense pain all Tuesday night ; 1’ * '~ i