Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 265, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1913 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
Elvin Bussell was home from school Tuesday night on account of to lll ® boils on ‘his arm. County surveyor Devere Yeoman, Roe Yeoman and a few aids, were out to McCoysburg Wednesday surveying the J. F. Price farm. Mr. Price recently sold the farm to the man he bought it of. Fred Franks is just completing a new double corn crib. It is of the late pattern, having crib space over the driveway. Rev. and Mrs. R; K. Sutton remained over night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cockran Sunday night, having gone home with them from church. « John Herr is starting to build a new (barn, 32x45 feet. Tine foundation will be made of cement four feet and bolts placed at intervals of two or three feet to hold the sills. The entire barn floor will be cemented. The birthday party given at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bussell Wednesday evening, Oct. 29th, was attended by jtwenty-one of Wilson’s fritnds, in whose hondr the party was given, it being his 21st birthday. A cake with 21 lighted candles was placed on the table when refreshments were served. Mrs. R. V. Johns and children and Mrs. Robert Johns and Mrs. j. R. Phillips went to Monon W*cl' nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lutes returned home Sunday evening :if*v” a week’s visit with her parents, (Llr. and Mrs. D. W. Johnson.
