Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 230, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1911 — MILROY. [ARTICLE]

MILROY.

W. I. Bivans was in Homn Wednesday. George foulks was in Beafield Wednesday. , • John Mitchell was a Lee visitor Monday. . . Thos. Johnson has been working for Mr. Lowman. .X j Abe Woosley has been working for T. A. Spencer. | Mr. Weise has been visiting Mr. Blankenship. , Mrs. Louisa Foulks called on Mrs. E. Johns Monday. Fred Dobbins cut corn with his binder for V. J. Boon. Miss Sofrolia Hardesty spent Monday with Mrs. Mitchell. George Foulks attended the horse fair at Remington last Saturday. Mr. Sexton, an insurance agent of Wolcott, was in this vicinity Tuesday. * J. R. and Branson Clark and families took dinner Sunday with Mrs. Mary McCashen. Mrs. A. E. Abersol and Miss Pearl, and Mrs. Jas. Brown called on Mrs. J. R. Clark Monday, and also did shopping in Lee. Miss Louise Strantz and Miss Lural Anderson, after attending institute at McCoysburg’ Saturday, went home with Miss Ara Griswold to visit over Sunday. Thos. Spencer and Perfect Spencer and families, D. Z. Clark and daughter Martha, Pearl Abersol, Charles Clark and Rev. Morrow took dinner Sunday with George Foulks. Royal Virgil Woosley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Woosley, born August 3, 1911, died September 22, 1911, aged seven weeks and one day. Funeral at the Baptist church Sunday morning at 10 o’clock, conducted by Rev. F. A. Morrow, of Morocco, interment in Milroy cemetery.