Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 282, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1910 — MILROY. [ARTICLE]
MILROY.
W. I. Bivans was a Lee visitor Friday. W. I. Bivans was in Monon Saturday. Mrs. William Johnson was a Monon visitor last Tuesday. Mrs. Elmer Johnson called on Mrs. Geo. Foulks Tuesday. J. A. Tune, of Forrest, 111., visited Geo. Foulks Saturday night. Jas. Boone took dinner Thanksgiving in Wolcott with friends. Frank May and family ate Thanksgiving dinner with G. L. Parks. Virgil Fuller, of Monon, is assisting George Foulks with his corn husking. Earl Foulks spent Thanksgiving with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Z. Clark. Mrs. Ed Johnson was in Monon last Monday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Beaver. Mr. Montz and 'Misses Ada Gwin, Clara Ringiessen and Dora Phillips attended church here Sunday night. Chas. Culp visited with his teacher, Miss Lural Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. George Foulks Monday evening. Miss Knapp, who teachers at Lone Star school, made her first trip to her home at Wheatfield since school commenced. Thanksgiving. Mr. Emsinger, of Lafayette, has been improving his farm here and has built an addition to his house, also a cellar, besides otherwise improving appearances. Several men are at work on it. G. L. Parks and family, Jas. Boone, Miss Lillian Rader, of Wolcott, and Frank May and family spent Thursday evening with Howard Stewart and family, and all enjoyed the music until late. Popcorn and taly were served. Our Sunday school needs your presence and help. Will it pay to neglect the Sunday school? You can encourage others by coming. He that is faithful in little things—think and act accordingly. Election of officers Christmas. You are invited every Sunday at 10 a. m.
