Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 221, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1919 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

Mr. Ringhisen is quite sick at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Roy Cochran. Little Gerald Ringhisen, youngest son of Frank Ringhisen, has been quite sick the past week with bowel trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Melender are assisting George Parker with his fall work. Mr. and Mrs. Parker will go to Mitchell, So. Dak., next week for a visit with friends and relatives. Miss Millie Ringhisen and Mrs. Russell Willits and son, Billy, visited with Ed Cook’s Tuesday. C. A. Armsstrong, Miss Ruth Cochran and Mrs. Verne E. Bussell • and children visited Charles and Wilson Bussell Saturday and Suhday. Whilg there they saw the strike rioters returning from one of their meetings, which they hold every day in a grove on the outer edge of Hammond. » School has begun again. There is school in the Moore % school this year, the first time in several years, .but none at Parker. The Parker pupils are being hauled to Banta. Mrs. George Parker visited her daughter, Mrs. M. C. Jacks, at Lee, Tuesday afternoon. t . .