Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 180, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1919 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bussell and daughter, Mary Ellen, visited Mrs. Verne E- Bussell Saturday and Sunday. They were on their way home from Cory, Ind., where they visited Mrs. Bussell’s another, Mrs. O. E. Miller, and other relatives. Miss Ruth Poole is visiting Miss Iva at Muncie, where Iva and Miss Beatrice Tilton are attending school. Miss Chloe Kenton returned to her home in Mitchell, So. Dak., after a week’s visit with her uncle, George Parker, and other relatives. Chloe has a Marinello parlor at Mitchell. Mrs. Vern Rendell, of Benton Harbor, Mich., came Tuesday for a short visit with her cousins, Mrs. W. C. Jacks and Miss Chloe Kenton, and other relatives. Mrs. C- W. Bussell and Mrs. Verne E. Bussell l visited Mrs. W. E. Jacks, Mtns. A. Luers arid Mrs. Mary E. Dawe Wednesday. Mrs. Bussell returned to her home in Hammond Wednesday evening. The Willits children are getting along fine from their recent attack off typhoid fever. Little William fom been quite sick, but is reported to be out of danger now. Arthur Ferguson is able to be up most of the time now. Last week it was feared that he was taking down with typhoid fever, but the doctor now says it was just a bad case of malarial fever. Miss Ruth Cochran went to Kokomo last week to visit her sister, Mrs. George Westfall, and assist Mr. Westflail in has store at Kokomo

a few weeks. The elevator at MfcOoysburg was closed dawn a few days on account of its. having no ears and the elevator being full Oars arrived on Wednesday and relieved the shortage a little. It seems such a shame for the farmers to have to Haul their gram to Rensselaer or bin it. Mr. and Mrs. George Parker and niece, Chloe Kenton, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Hinchman at Brook on Sunday. m , Mr. and \Mrs. C. W- Bussell, Jr., arid Mrs. Verne Bussell ate Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips. Miss Lula Mclntyre visited Mrs. Charles Ferguson and Other friends to McCoysburg Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Brown and Mrs. George. Johnson wiH entertain the Ladies’ Aid society at Mrs. Johnson’s home August 6th.