Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 200, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1920 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

Mr. and Mb. Joe Willitt and two sons, Chas, and Harley, of Mitchell, 8.D., are here visiting the former’s brother, W. R. Willitt and pH friends. Mr. Willitt left Hanging Grove about 10 yean ago. They drove through in their big auto from Mitchell, making the trip in four days. P. D. Stevens and family went to Monticello Saturday night and Sunday Mr. and. Mn. Van Wood Mr. and Mrs. Ray McDonald, and Mr. and Mn. R. C. McDonald had a picnio-along the river. Mn. Daisy Wallace of Indianapolis is visiting her nephew, Paul Stevens and family. Ralph Robinson of Hammond visited Merle Bussell Sunday and Sunday night. Mn. Lester Brown and two sons of Indianapolis visited Mrs. Zelpha Brown last Thursday. Scott and Russell Cook motored to Bluffton Saturday visiting Sam Scott and Martin Ford. They report a heavy rein -and wind storm over in around Bluffton Sunday. They returned home Monday. Wash Cook and family, Robert Cook and family motored to Plymouth Sunday and spent the day with Ross Peregrine and wife. Miss Bernitus Jones went to Monon Wednesday evening for a few days’ visit. . _ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cochran, Frank Cochran and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ringheisen went to Kankakee Wednesday. Mrs. Hattie Arnott and two daughters and Mrs. William Willitt Thursday. > . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cook visited relatives at Lafayette Saturday and Sunday. , .. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Reeves visited Mrs. Reeves’ mother, Mrs. M. Rinheisen at Reynolds Sunday. The picture shows at McCoysburg Tuesday and Wednesday evening was enjoyed by a large crowd. Mr. Stroup expects to give shows two nights out of each week. Arthur Ferguson is driving a .new Ford. . ~ The McCoysburg threshing run finished Tuesday woon at Estel Osborn’s. The other runs m the township will, most of them, be finished this week. . Miss Ella Bussell ,n “ Mre. Ray Boze and Miss Ruth Pool and other friends last week. Mrs. G. L. Marrs assisted her sister, Mre. Estel Osborne cook for threshers Tuesday,

Frank Howard, the Remington undertaker and furniture dealer, was in Rensselaer today, having accompanied his sister-in-law, Laura Wapmck, to this city to take the train for Council Bluff, lowa. Mr. Havard reported that Daniel Zimmerman of Remington died at his home this morning. He had been sick for some time and had undergone an operation at the Mayo Brothers’ hospital, in Rochester, Minn. He was about thirty-seven years of age. Prof. Lillo Hauter, who had been visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hauter, left today for his home in Las Vegas, N. M., where he is a member of the New Mexico state university faculty.