Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1915 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

Elvin Bussell spent Saturday night and Sunday with his brother, R L. Bussell and family. Joe Snyder will move out near C. F. Lowman’s about March Ist, and work for Mr. Lowman this summer.- . Mrs. Van Wood and two children came out from Rensselaer Friday evening and visited her parents until Sunday morning. Therg w_ere forty-five out to Sunday school Sunday morning, a fifty per cent increase over the Sunday before. We want next Sunday to show a fifty per cent increase over last Sunday. The box social and entertainment which was postponed some time ago, will be given at the McOoysburg school house Saturday night, Feb. 27, for the benefit of the church. D. W. Johnson will move to a farm near Roselawn the first of this week, and his son-in-law, Grant Lutes, who recently sold his prop erty to J. R Phillips, will also move up near Roselawn. A number of friends came in and surprised Cletus Ray Friday' evening, it being his fifteenth birthday. Mrs. Phillips and son, Harvey, made him a present of a fine angel food cake. The evening was spent in music and dancing.

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