Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 155, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1916 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

S. E. Cook shipped a load of hogs to Chicago Wednesday. Miss Iva Poole is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ernest Cook, at West Point for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Erb and daughter Esther, are visiting relatives at Elyria and Cleveland, Ohio. The Loyal Workers Sunday school class met with Miss Lillian Baily Saturday night and had a very pleasant time. 1 Mrs. W. S.„ Lowman is in Rensselaer taking care of her new grandson, which-was bom a few days ago to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Avis. W. S. Lowman has teams busy this week hauling fine rock on the road, patching up the sink holes, and is making a very creditable showing. A very large acreage of buckwheat will doubtless be sown this season on account of the wet weather. Willard Tanner is preparing to sow 80 acres. The township commencement exercises will be held at McCoysbugr Saturday night, July Ist. Immediately following the exercises the Ladie’s Aid will serve ice cream. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Will McDonald drove to Winamac Sunday to attend a family reunion but most of the relatives failed to get there so the reunion was not very successful, but the party nad a very nice automobile trip. Kenneth, the 2 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stephens, fell in such a manner Sunady as to fracture hi 3 shoulder. The child was taken to a doctor and had the injury dressed and no serious results are anticipated. Mr. .and Mrs. Joseph Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jordan returnee home Monday from their visit in Tippecanoe and Montgomery counties. Mr. Stewart found their son, Rev. 0. S. Stewart, sick in- bed with rheumatism.* They made the trip in his auto and thus were able to visit many points of interest, including the “Shades.” : - .