Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1917 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

Mrs. James Lefler continues very poorly at the home of Mrs. Mary JjuLowe, in Rensselaer. Her condition has been suoh the past week that she has been confined to her bed all of the time. Her friends and relatives are doing- all they can for her comfort. She receives fruit and flowers from ev.ery section of the country. Elvin Russell W’as horhe from Chicago Sunday to visit his sister, Mrs. James Leuer. He returned to Chicago Sunday 'evening. Wash Cook and family have moved into their new home on the Speicher farm at McCoysburg, Mr. Cook owns a half interest in the store and will now be where he can take an active part. Robert’ Cook and family have moved to the Cook homestead. Rollin Stewart had a load ‘Of hogs on the Lafayette market last week. John Jordan and Brook Snedeker attended the farmers’ short course at Purdue last week. Miss Ruth Robinson came to McCoysburg Saturday evening for a visit over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Phillips and family. Edna Ruth; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heck, Is able to be about again after a siege of grip. Born, Wednesday, Jan. 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy .Cochran, a son. Merle and Lucile Bussell are compelled to miss a few days of school this week on account of grip.—