Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1910 — MILROY. [ARTICLE]
MILROY.
Mrs. Thoß. Spencer visited Mrs. Mahlon Lamport Friday. Mrs. Geo. Wood and Mrs. Willard Johnson were Lee visitors Friday. John Tow and son are in Missouri prospecting. David Culp called on his son, Wm., and family Friday. Mrs. E. Underwood and Miss Veda Spencer spent Friday with Mrs. Geo. Foulks. Jas. Shaw, of Sidney, Ohio, and son, Alonzo 1 Shaw, of near Piqua, Ohio, visited Geo. Foulks’ Friday. Miss Lora and Glen Culp called on their uncle, Wm. Culp, and family Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Blankenship went to Lafayette thli week to a hospital to have an opeyjition performed to remove some tumorß. 'Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clark, of Morocco, came, Saturday evening, Clyde returning Sucftay morning and his wife remaining for a visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foulks attended church at’Lee Sunday, and ate dinner with A. R. Clark and family, and in the afternoon were entertained by singing and instrumental music by Mr. and Mrs. Ostander at their home. Roy Culp, who had an attack of appendicitis last Tuesday, was operated on Wednesday by Drs. Clayton & Clayton, of Monon, and Drs. Sherer & Sherer, of Francesville. The operatic Wa* succedsfuland be is resting well as could be expected. Illiteracy among the negroes of the United States Is seven times as common as among the whites.
