Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1919 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

Mrs. Roy Cochran, Mrs. F. T. Ringheisen and quite a few school children have the mumps. The Country Club met at the home of S. B. Snedeker Feb. 22. The Ladies’ Aid will serve at the Sayers’ sale Monday, and at George Walters’ sale Wednesday. Protracted meetings are being held at McCoysburg last week and this. George Potts are moving to their farm near South Bend. Mr. Potts has lived in this township several years, and we wish them success in their new home. Cletus Ray is visiting relatives at Elwood. Mrs. H. Ray and father, Mr. Powell,will return with Cletus. Mrs. Robert Cook and sons left Sunday for Anderson for a visit with home folks. . . Jesse Brown visited his wife and boys here last week. Jess is a baker at Camp Taylor. Miss Florence Bussell, of Hammond, visited relatives here over Sunday. Mr. J. M. Ray is now the owner of some fine Jersey stock, which he purchased at a sale this week. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Willets were in Rensselaer this week. Unionalls for all the fellows that want to protect their clothes, in blue •nd white stripe and khaki color. Duvall’s Quality Shop. The neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Potts and family, of Jordan township, surprised them at their home February 23. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlatt; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Maxwell and family; Mr. and Mrs. George Iliff and family; Mr. and Mrs. Will Wortley and family ; Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Lafoon and' family; Mr, and Mrs. Frank Welsh and family; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Griffin and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Fleming; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wingard and family; Mrs. Laura Harris and Helen Porter. This was a farewell surprise for Mr. and Mrs. Potts and family, who are going to move to a farm near Mt. Ayr.—-Contributed.