Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 155, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1913 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook spe K t Sui I day evening with Mr. and irs. B. L. Bussell. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ross visited at J. F. Cochran’s Sunday. The new band stand was completed Saturday evening, and the boys gave their first concert on the new stand the same evening. Wash Lowman deserves 'a great deal of credit for his efforts to help the boys. He took the band staiid matter in his own hands and furnished all of the lumber, other parties -furnishing the. posts. It is a platform sixteen feet square and about four feet high, with seats all around. People turn out from a .distance to hear the boys play. There will be concerts every Saturday night hereafter until cold weather. The chujch service at McCoysburg will be changed from 3 o’clock in the afternoon to 7 o’clock in the evening, on account of the heat. The ILrs-t evening service will be Sunday, July 18. The'convention was fairly well attended Sunday, but owing to the intense heat a good many were prevented from coming. The addresses by Rev. Leatherman, Mrs. Hemphill and Joseph Stewart were very instructive and enjoyed by all. Mr. Leatherman is exceptionally well posted along the line of organized Sunday school work. Mr®. J. R. Phillips and Mrs. C. A. Anderson were elected delegates to the county convention to be held in Rensselaer this fall. Chas. E. Peregrine, son of Ed Peregrine, of Mitchell, S. Dak., and a former resident here tor many years, was married June 18th to Miss Desiah Hamilton, a former resident of this state. A clipping from a Mitchell paper tells of their wedding. Charlie’s friends here will join in wishing him and Mrs. Peregrne a long and happy life. Mr. and Mrs. Wash Lowrftan and two children went to their son, Charles Lowman’®, Sunday morning to spend the day.
Dr. Rose M. Remmek, optometrist, makes a speciality of Atting glasses for headache and other nervous affectations. The clehr-seeing eye is not always a normal eye. It may obtain perfect vision by a strain. This will in time injure the eye andr affect the nervous system. OfHce in former Harris Bldg., over Jessen’s Jewel rj l Store. Phone 403. Gall Michal spent S, unday in Chicago with his brother, •Jud, who is at the Michael Reese hospital, taking treatment for his dislocated jaw. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Michal, the lad’s parents, are with him today. - He is now able to be In a wheel chair, but still takes nourishment through a tube and his jaws are still locked shut with wires. He will probably have to remain at the hospital another week. The hottest day of the year in Kansas was reported Friday. At Great Bend, where the mercury reached 102 in the shade, all harvesting was suspended' In Barton county held hands were forced to leave their work. . Floyd Mitchell, age 20, is under SSOO bond at Covington, this state, charged with assault and battery with intent to commit murder. The charge is made by Lewis Teegarden, an uncle, who alleges his nephew hid and shot ait him as he was driving in the road.
