Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1918 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
Wilber Ray, Clifford Garfin and for a visit tin lihaaKsgiving wren J. •M, Ray and family. Mr. Cochran and family went to Michigan City Sunday to see Biil Blunk. They found him very weak. He had an attack of the “flu” along* With his other sickness, and Ms physician bolds out no hope for his recovery. T There will be preaching services at McCoyebupg Thursday evening, and we would like to have a fuM house. ited Frank Peregrine’s at Valparaiso Sunday. Mr. Peregrine has one son, Irving, in France, and another, Moore who was just ready to sail when the armistice was signed. Garin, Wttber Kay ana vnii ora *rennpck went to Valparaiso Tuesday to see Verna Ray, who is in the military service at that place. Word has been received by friends from Wilson Bussell’s that they are all settled m their new home, and Wilson has a good position with the Edward Valve Co. ‘ Mrs. J. R. Phi Hips wias in 'ROteselaet Monday. -
