Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1916 — HANGING GROVE. MILROY. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

MILROY.

Irene McAleer came home Saturday. Mrs. Griffith visited Mrs. Ross last Monday. Allen May is very ill and his children are Sit with him. Rev. Samsel is visiting our schools this week, giving some excellent talks. Frieda Wineland and Dott Porter visited home folks in Remington over Sunday. - The Fisher girls are driving from school at Wolcott to attend meeting? this week. Mrs. J. E. Ross was taken to Francesville Tuesday for an operation for appendicitis. Some of the neighbors went to sawwood for Mr. Mitchell, who is slowly recovering from an attack of grip. Mr. Grouns has sold his farm to I. J. Clark and will hold a sale March 2 and go with his family to Arkansas. . Several froirv-ftere attended the funeral of Mrs. Geo. Conway at Lee — Monday. She was a sister of W. E. •- Culp. *- Henry Deboys movect. to their new home near Lafayette the first of the week, and Geo. Beaver moved to the farm vacated by therm _ A week’s meeting began here Sunday evening and while not so many have attended so far, we have been having some helpful and uplifting: sermons and hope for great good to< be accomplished. ■Mrs. Elmer Gilmore, who has beensuffering with appendicitis, was taken to the Home hospital in Lafayette:last Friday and was operated on Saturday. Her mother and husband remained with her. Word came. Monday that she was not so well and her brother, ’James Culp, returned again to Lafayette.