Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1913 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
Paul Warner is out from Rensselaer during his vacation. Ola and Ellen Drake spent a few days here last week, visiting friends. Gifford Marrs attended the funeral of his uncle, B. J. Gifford, at Kankakee Tuesday. Miss Leona Snedeker is visiting her uncle, James Snedeker, and family at Rensselaer. J. F. Price and son, Ancil, of Lafayette, came Wednesday morning to spend the day at the farm. Willard Tanner has more oats sown than anybody. He has one large field almost completed. Veiy few farmers will be able to get into their fields this week. Mrs. Van Wood and children, _of Rensselaer, Visited her parents and other relatives here for the past few days. Tuesday they and Miss Ethel Parker visited Mr.,and Mrs. Chas. Armstrong. Tuesday evening Mrs. Wood and children went to J. W. Rishling’s and remained until Wednesday afternoon. Wilson Bussell was operated on for appendicitis at the Rensselaer hospital Monday afternoon by Drs. Washburn and Loy, of Rensselaer, and Dr. F. L. Sjiarrer, of Francesville. The ease was found to be a very complicated one, so much so that the patient was on the operating table two hours. However, he came through in reasonably good shape and is expected to get along nicely. Since the operation the young man can look back anef remember of slight attacks of this trouble for three or four years.
