Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1914 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
The Ladies Aid will meet at tha home of Mrs. Will McDonald Thursday, April 2nd, instead of meeting at the home of Mrs. Gus Stevens. Mrs. R. L. Bussell and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Armstrong Monday. M. L. Ford went to Sanborn Saturday, where he attended the fune/al of his brother’S wife, Mrs. Lee Ford, on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Armstrong visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook Sunday. Clyde Fulk buzzed wood for Ed Cook Wednesday.. H. E. Lowman and family moved to their new home in Milroy Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bussell will move to the property vacated by them at once. Willard Tanner is the first farmer to commence sowing oats. Several are getting the fever and will start sowing as soon as the weather stays clear. Hugh Davisson and his father were in McCoysburg a short time Wednesday afternoon. Hugh is feeding much better than he was a few weeks ago and thinks he will be able to return to his Work here in a few days. The taking over of the C. & W. V. Ry. will probably increase the agent’s work at this point
