Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1917 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
The measles cases are all getting along very well. Most bl the early easesareuLpahddbingagain, The ironies of Owen Banker, Levi Herr, Frank Cochran and Johnny Robinson -still have - measles- but are expected to get along nicely. Mrs. J. R. Phillips called on Mrs. Levi Herr Wednesday afternoon to see how the family were progressing with the measles. Mrs. Herr is haying the measles along with the children.—- ’ ■ W. .R. Willits lost a fine young black mare Wednesday from indigestion- He has had bad Luck with his horses, having lost six good horses during the past four years. Russell Willits and family, of Rensselaer, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Willits, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Herschel Ray and baby, of Elwood, came Tuesday for a visit with j. M. Ray and family. Her little daughter, Leota, who has been visiting her grandparents for several weeks, will return home with her. Mrs. Rollin Stewart and daughter, -Mabel, visited her parents, Mr- and Mrs. Robert Drake, south of Lafayette Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ross were in Rensselaer Wednesday. Born, Sunday, April Ist, -to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook, a son. Mrs. Roy Cochran went to Rensselaer Monday and remained until Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs M. Ringeisen and family. Mrs. C. W. Bussell, Jr., was in Rensselaer Thursday
