Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 March 1920 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cochran and son, Leslie, and Roy Cochran and family attended the birthday dinner for Mrs. Clayton Mellander Sunday. Mrs. Jones and daughters went to Monon Sunday evening for a few days’ visit with her sister. George and Gladys, Gaylord Parker’s children, are sick with sore th Misses Beulah Jones and Cochran ate Sunday dinner with Mrs. Charles Ferguson. - Mrs. Mary E. Lowe, Mrs. J. K. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. George Parker, Mr. and Mrs P. D? Sevens ate wild goose with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boze Sunday. The Country Club met with Mr. and Mrs. John Osborn Saturday evening, and the next meeting will be at the Snedeker home. The Ladies’ Aid cleared about $13.00 at the Johnson sale rhursd*Mrs. Gaylord Parker visited a few days last week with her parent, Mr. and Mrs P. B. Downs Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cochran went to Reynolds Sunday evening to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kmgheisen. ~ . , S. E. Cook has been quite sick the past few days with indigestion. Mrs. Cook, who got her foot scalded so bad last week, is getting along better than was first expectW R. WiUeta and MiWed visited Mrs. Clarence Garrison Saturday afternoon. Mrs. M. Peregrine came Saturday evening to spend a few days with her daughter who lives on the Mansfield farm. .. M Mrs. Geo. Johnson continues quite poorly. (