Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 227, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1910 — MILROY. [ARTICLE]

MILROY.

Leon Parks is threatened with typhoid fever. Mrs. Marion Robinson was in McCoysburg Wednesday. Geo. Foulks is repairing and remodeling his house. G< r L. Parks has treated his house to a new coat of paint. Mrs. Perry Castor, of Steger, 111., visited Geo. Castor Saturday. Mrs. L. Foulks and Mrs. Underwood were in Monon Thursday. Mrs. Fred Saltwell visited her daughter, Mrs. Fay Lear, Tuesday. G. L. Parks and children returned Sunday from a visit at Piper City, 111., with Mr. Blair’s. Mr. and Mrs. E. Short, of Knox, returned home Monday after a few days’ \ isit with John Southard’s and attending the Sunday school convention. Rev. Morrow, of Morocco, will preach at the church here, next Sunday, Sept. 25th, morning and evening. Make a special effort to attend. Everybody is invited and many will be delighted to hear our old pastor again. A township Sunday school convention was held last Sunday at the church with a large attendance and a good program was rendered, consisting of songs, declamations and interesting addresses by Mr. McKay, of Rensselaer, County President Arthur Waymire, County Secretary B. D. Comer, L. H. Hamilton, Jos. Stewart and Mrs. Short, of Knox. At noon a basket dinner was served, which all seemed to enjoy, except Mr. Southard, who seemed not to feel so well in the afternoon. Rev. Morrow, who was expected, could not be present, but will be with us next Sunday, Sept. 25th.