Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1916 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
v Ella Bussell is getting better from her attack of pneumonia but is unable to leave her bed. Born, to Mr. and M rs. O, M. Putt, Monday, Jan. 16, a daughter, and their fourth child. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson : Bussell, of ReVisselaer, stayed all night with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bussell Sunday night. W. A. Stephens is still confined to his bed but is making very satisfactory gains and will probably be able to be up some in a few days. There was no school at Fair View on Monday and Tuesday on account of a defective stove. Trustee Poole took the stove from the Moore school over Tuesday to finish out the term with. Miss Ann Peregrine, aged 70 years, of near Lee, died quite suddenly Saturday evening, although she has been poorly for a long time. Burial was made in the cemetery north of McDonald’s Monday at 12:30 o’clock. Owing to the severe cold wind that day only a few .relatives and friends accompanied the remains to the cemetery. The deceased was a sister to Michael, Clare, John and Jim Peregrine. - - - -—— ■
Joe Davisson is slightly improved today from a case of pneumonia which followed the grip. He has 'been confined to his bed since Wednesday of last week and had been suffering from a bad cold and the grip for a few .days before he gave up to go to bed.
