Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1915 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
Jas. S. Jordan is attending the farmer’s short course at Purdue. Born, Monday, Jan. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jordan, an 11-pound son. Ethel Parker visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Armstrong the first of the W*6CIC. Orville Putt and family, of near Mt. Ayr, have moved onto the Dennis farm. Miss Miles, the McCoysburg teacher, was sick and unable to hold school Monday and Tuesday. (Mr. and Mrs. John Wuethrich have returned home from this visit, in New York and Connecticut, having been 'gone a month. Mrs. Joseph Stewart is considerably better again and is unable to sit - up most of thp time. Mrs. Chas. Ferguson is also better, Mrs. C. A. Armstrong went to Rensselaer Monday and assisted Mrs. G. W. Dennis in getting straightened up in her new home. The Ladies’ Aid. will give a box social at McCoysburg Saturday evening, Jan. 30th, for the benefit of the church. All the ladies are requested to bring supper for two. Chas. Bussell tracked a fox a few miles Wednesday morning after the fresh snow, with his snow white hunting suit on and bagged Mr. Fox in a field south of Bob Lefler’s in Barkley township. Foxes have not been as plentiful in several years, this making four that have been killed here this winter.
