Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 308, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1915 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

G. W. Infield was a MoCoysburg visitor Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Remm and family spent Tuesday with A. Pfledderer and family. Elvin Bussell is spending the holidays with friends at Cory and Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. John Wuetihrick and family are visiting with friends and relatives in Illinois. The Mo non has put in a new cinder platform at the depot and otherwise made improvements helpful to our town. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kenton, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bussell took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parker Monday. Mrs. Wash Cook and Mrs. R. C. McDonald will entertain the Ladies’ Aid at the home of the latter next Wednesday afternoon, Jan. sth. All the ladies are cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cook gave a Christmas dinner for their children on Sunday, the 26th. All the children were home and enjoyed a very pleasant day. Wash and Harve Lowman returned home Tuesday afternoon from Anaboy, where they were called Saturday on account of the serious illness of their brother, George. They left him somewhat improved. William H. Molitor is off duty, hav-' mg only been put on as substitute through the holiday rush of mail. Hie run was on trains 3 and 4 from Chicago to Crawtfordsrville and return. He has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Otis Culp and family since Sunday. William is a good scholar and a fine young man and should master his new undertaking well. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McDonald and two children went to LaCrosse Saturday to visit relatives for a few days. Mr. McDonald came home Tuesday to look after some business, but returned to LaCrosse Wednesday afternoon in order to be present at a lodge banquet, of which he is a member. The family will return home with him Thursday. Word was received here Wednesday afternoon of the death of Will Arnott at his home in Crown Point. He is a brother-in-law of Mrs. W. R. WlHits here and Wm. Eldridge, of Rensselaer. He formerly lived in tibia township for several years, having taught several terms of school. Jit was while working here, he began studying for the position of railway mail clerk and after receiving his appointment on the Pennsylvania line, he moved his family to Crown Point. Will had attained success in practically all of his undertakings. He was an excellent school teacher, incidentally the winter happened to be a pupil under Mr. Arnott’s teaching several years ago. Mrs. Malcolm Clark, of Wheatfield, is here for a few days’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. G. Spitler. Mrs. C. W. Williams, of Reynolds, returned home today after a fsw days’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Laaham. J. A. McFhrland, E. P Honan, F. E. Babcock, N. Littlefield, Frank Welsh, Ed Lane and J. J. Hunt went to Lafayette today to attend the Jackson Club banquet tins evening. Sabscrfte iSar lira E^nhHraa