Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1903 — Hanging Grove. [ARTICLE]

Hanging Grove.

„ Mrs. Albert Warner is on tbe sirek list. Mr. Baily'e moved to tbe Eyestone farm, east of Osborne, Monday and Tuesday. Herman Alias returned home from L&faj ette Saturday. There was a public hop “Away Down fiast” last Thursday night. araa the nf both Mr. and~ Ms. Eib. About six o’olook some friends came in, and' kept coming until about for.yfive bad arrived. It was a oomplete sup. lise. An elegant supper was served. Misses Mary Iselman and Ida Cox spent the evening at Bailey’s Saturday. Frank Bailey and Jennie Day took dinner with Arthur Stewarts Sunday* and Johnnie and Jennie took theirs at Mr. Ailars About thirtyfive frieuds spent a evening at Mr, Stalkers Sat. urday. Miss Susie Smith is visiting friends and relatives at Joliet, 111, A certian young man in this corner while receiving congratulations from tb® crowd at the party Saturday night shook the bands of one young lady to heartily he in. jured her shoulder so such an extent as to cause her to fall down stairs Sunday evening, nearly dislocating her neck.

Mr. and Mrs. Fulk were at Mr. John Reynolds Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lehman were the guest of Mrs. Fox from near France'sviUe Sunday. Oran Christianson who has been visiting relatives in this commuity feturned Monday to bis home in 111. Guy Parker of McCoysburg returned home Thursday from Valparaiso where he has been attending school for tbe past ten weeks. Geo. Robinson has rented the farm soon to be vacated by Edd Barr Miss Pearl Anderson is on the sick list. Miss Hazel Drake of Monon High School spent Sunday , with her parents. R. M. Eyestone who was here on business returned to his honte at Champaign Tuesday. Sidney Maxwell is going to quit fanning and move to Francesville. Don’t know what business he has there—some says it is a butchershop others say it is a dray.