Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 131, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1914 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
Mrs. Sam Parker and baby, of Mitebell, 8. Dak, are here for a short visit • with relatives and friends. This is Mrs. Parker’s first visit back here site* they moved to Dakota six years ago, but Mr. Parker has been back on threi different occasions. • . Dr. W etheral has two men building fence on his farms, which is indeed very gratifying to his tenants. Arthur Williamson and two sons, Ivan and Sam, went to Westfield Friday and visited Mr. Wffliamson’s parents over Sunday. Hte parentsare getting quite feeble '' R. W. Searight came over from Cass county Saturday to remain over Sunday with Boy Biissell and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bussell and daughters, Florence and Ella, Boy Bussell and family and B. W. Searight took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bussell Sunday. Mrs. Dave Benson and eon, Grow, of LaCrosse, are visiting relatives here and in Milroy this week. Harry McDonald, of LaCrosse, is spending the week with his brother, Tom McDonald, helping him break some young horses. Mr. and Mrs. John Marnitz, of Smithson, spent Sunday at Gaylord Parker's near Pleasant Ridge. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Parker, Friday, May 29th, a daughter. This is the second child bom to these parents on the father’s birthday. Mrs. Benson and son and Mr. and Mrs. Will McDonald took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cook Sunday. z The advisory board met Tuesday evening and awarded the usual township supply contracts... Mte. X, Warner, of Kankakee, came Friday evening to be here tor Decoration day and visit relatives for a short time. Mrs. Mary Ann Robinson ‘ went home with Mr. and Mrs. Dan BobinSon Tuesday evening for a couple of days’ visit.
