Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 114, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1910 — MILROY. [ARTICLE]
MILROY.
Mrs. G. L: Parks visited her mother Mrs. Ravenscroft, Tuesday. G. L. Parks was a Remington visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Castor is visiting her son, Geo. Castor! and family. Mrs. Bivins and grandson Harold were in Lee Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sommers were in Rensselaer Saturday. Mrs. Marchand called on Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn Sunday. Lou Chatman and John Mitchell were in Wolcott Monday. Born, May 9th, to Chas. Beaver and wife, a daughter. Thos. Spencer and George Foulks went to Monticello Sunday via auto. Mr. and Mrs. Perfect Spencer and family visited grandmother Foulks the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Spencer and family, Mrs. G. L. Parks and Mrs. Frank May and children spent Thursday with Mrs. L. Foulks and family. Rev. Morrow, of Morocco,, intends to come and hold a two weeks’ meeting here soon. Let all be sure and take notice of the date in the Milroy news.
Thursday as Mrs. Frank May and daughter Ruth, and Mrs. G. L. Parks were driving to visit Mrs. George Foulks, the horse fell through a hole in a bridge but luckily was extricated without injury, other than laming the horse a little for a few days. Jos. Woolsey died in White county last week and was brought here last Thursday for burial. Rev. Devant, of Monon officiated at the Baptist church and interment was made in the cemetery here. He was a grandfather of John and Abe Woosley, of this vicini.' , y. Rev. Dillon, a Dunkard minister living near Norway, will preach in the church here on Saturday night and Sunday morning and evening, May 14th and 15th. Everybody invited. This being the first services held in the church for some time, come.
