Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 282, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1915 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

Mrs. Henry Heck has been sick for the past week but is better at this writing. Miss Fairy Pollard, of Rensselaer, 'spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Florence Bussell. W. A. Stephens is better of his recent *spell of Sickness, being able to be out of doors some Friday and Saturday. Miss Cleta Cummings returned from Plymouth Saturday, where had been spending Thanksgiving with home folks. Wilson Bussell opened the elevator at this Monday morning for Babcock & Hopkins and will now be ready to receive all com that is in a marketable condition. The oyster supper at McCoysburg Saturday night, given by the Ladies’ Aid, was well patronized. All the 150 numbers were sold on the quilt to be given away before the supper was over, but the drawing did not take place until after supper. Little Bemita Johns drew a number from the box. It was number 14, and Chas. D. Mellender held it. The quilt cost hdm only 20 cents.