Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1917 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
On account of measles in so many homes in McCoysburg and the danger of spreading the epidemic, there will be no Sunday school nor church next Sunday. Ola and Ellen Drake came up from Lafayette Saturday to visit their, sister, ‘Mrs. Rollin Stewart and family. •Ellen returned to Lafayette Sunday evening on account of her school, but Miss Ola remained here until Wednesday. Wash Lowman is confined to his ibed with a severe case of stomach Trouble. Mr. Lbwman “has. -had Tit?" tacks of the same kind on previous occasions but this*one has been a severe one. Chas. Lowman was quite sick the fore part of the week but is able w be out again. Most of the measle cases are getting along all right, atlhough some have been real sick. Mrs. Ed Ranton, Sr., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Rose and family. Chas. Erb unloaded a car of fertilizer Monday, Miss Lucy Ulm,.. of Rensselaer, visited Saturday and Sunday with Misses Ruth and Ivah Poole. Mrs. Mary E, Lowe spent Saturday night and Sunday with her nepheys, Roy and Wilson Bussell, and families, returning home Worth Stonebumer, a teacher of the Rensselaer schools, visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bussell, “ Mrs. Mary Ann Robinson "Teturned home Wednesday after an extended stay with her son, Dan Robinson and family in Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robinson and daughter and son, and John and Jay Wood took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Phillips Sunday. Mrs. W. R. Willits came home Wednesday afternoon'from the bedisde of her mother in Rensselaer. She is getting gradually weaker and the end does not seem far. —- —__ Royal Bussell and family, Gaylord Parker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Morris and Charles Armstrong went in on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parker Sunday with dinner in several" baskets to reniin<F~Mrs;“Park"erofTier 52nd birthday. "She received some very nice presents, the handsomest one .being a gold watch presented by her husband.
