Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1914 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
Hugh Davisson returned to his work at McCoysburg Wednesday, after an absence of about a month on account of sickness. Sam Cook has been spending a part ok the week at Rensselaer, doing some repair work on his auto. Edward Rose and James Jordan have been nursing a good case of mumps the past week. The fields are working pretty good now and the farmers are very busy putting out their oats. Twin babies, a boy and girl, were born to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Williamson one day last week, but they only lived a short time. Only a little over a year ago they had a child stillborn to them. Mrs. Williamson’s mother, Mrs. Mary Potts, of Reynolds, is staying with them for a few days. Mrs. C. C. Randle visited with Mrs. C. A. Armstrong Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parker and daughter, Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.* Armstrong and Morris Jacks took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bussell and family Sunday. D. W. Johnson lost a good mare Monday night. This is the second horse he has lost this spring and the effect will be keenly felt, too, being right at the worst time.
