Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 288, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1914 — HANDING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANDING GROVE.

Geo. Parker shredded fodder Wednesday. Charles Ferguson and family are visiting relatives in Illinois. Herman Ames busked 108 bushels and 60 pounds of com in six hours at C. W. Bussell’s farm Thursday. Mrs. Robert Cook is getting along nicely from her recent sickness and will be able to be out in a few days. Mrs. Grant Lutz returned home Wednesday morning after a visit since Thanksgiving with relatives. Jaihes Lefler went to Rensselaer Wednesday to see his brother-in-law, George Werner, who is said to be very poorly. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bussell and daughter, Ella, and James Lefler, took dinner with Mr. and Mis. Roy Bussell Sunday. The Ladies Aid meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. L. Bussell was somewhat handion account of the rainThe lateral to the Erb ditch was surveyed last Tuesday- County Surveyor Yeoman was assisted by B. J. Moore and Joseph Stewart. Mrs. Grant Lutes and Mrs. D. W. Johnson went to Monon Saturday night. Mrs. Johnson returned Sunday morning, but Mrs. Lutes remained for a longer visit with relatives. Wash Logman returned to Lafayette Sunday evening to be with his son, Frank, who is at St. Elizabeth’s hospital. He reports that Frank is doing nicely and thinks he will be able to return home inside of ten days. McCoysburg Sunday school is to have a Christmas tree on Christmas eve. “'A good program is being arranged for. The school teacher, Miss Mary Miles, is offering her services in connection with the exercises and the Sunday school committee composed of Mrs. R. C. McDonald, Mrs. Will McDonald and Paul Stephens will work with her to make the program a success.