Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 245, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1920 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

Lori Stroups entertained from Kersey Sunday. . ' John Robinson' and family visited relatives at Monon Sunday. Ruth Cochran visited over Sunday with Miss Tilton in Rensselaer. Ray Cochran and family visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cochran Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Parker and family visited Mr. Downs in Rensselaer Sunday. A few of the neighbors surprised Mrs. Frank Cochran Wednesday evening and reminded her of her birthday.. . . Mrs. John Jones of Monon visited Mrs. Ray Boze Wednesday and attended Ladies’ Aid at Mrs. William Willitts in the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boze entertained Mrs. Wm, Jacks and daughter, Florence, Mrs Gifford Marrs and Mrs. J. R. Phillips Friday even* *Mr. and Mrs. W. Cook visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barker’s Sunday. In the afternoon they went on up ip the Gifford region to see the onions. ,• f Harry and Clarence Cochran are pulling hedge over near Mt. Ayr for Frank Ringheisen. Mrs. C. Cochran and children are also ‘guests at the Ri ngheisen home. Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. J. R. Phillips, Mrs., Zelpha Brown, Mirs. Ray Boze, Mrs. F. L. Cochran and daughter Ruth, visited the James Ladies’ Aid at the home of Mrs. Julius Huff last Thursday. Mrs. Levi Herr has been at the bed-side of her father, Charles Stultz, most of the past week. Mr. Stultz has been at his daughter’s home here until the past week. Since he returned -to his home in Rensselaer he has not been well. Ladies’ Aid was entertained Wednesday by Mrs. Wm. Willitts and Mrs. Russell Willitts at the home of the former. Next meeting will be at Mrs. John Robinson’s and will be the' yearly election of officers. Let all the members who can, be present