People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1893 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bantahave moved to Chicago. Mr. Banta has a good position with a large furniture establishment. Mrs. Mary A. Robinson is visiting her son, Samuel, who lives at Morocco. Her niece, Marie Robinson, is keeping house for her during her absence. Your correspondent understands that there was a dance at the residence of Mr. Martin last Saturday. Two of Hanging Grove’s pedagogues went over to Lee last Tuesday night to defend their political faiths, J. H. Lang as representative for the Democratic party and L. H. Hamilton the Republican party. Messrs. Bert Rockwood and L. Nolan, both of Lee, were advocates respectively for the Prohibition and People’s parties. There was quite an interesting discussion but Grover took the chair on the fourth just the same. Miss Rosie Belle Dedrick spent last week with Mrs. Smith, who lately moved to her new farm west of Rensselaer. Scott T. Robinson spent last week with friends and relatives at North Judson, Ind. All the teachers attended the Institute at the Banta school house last Saturday, with the exception of Lerie Wilson, who teaches at Fair View. Mr. Thompson, of Hanging Grove, is moving to Anderson, Ind. , Mr. Adams and family have moved to Monon. The Hanging Grove Literary Society has adjourned sine die. Spug.