Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 143, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1912 — MILROY. [ARTICLE]
MILROY.
Roy Culp is working hear Monon. R. Foulks came to his. farm Monday. George Foulks was a Monon goer Monday. W. I. Bivans was -a- Monon caller Saturday. , Mrs. George Wood was a Lee vlsltoi Tuesday. \ Charles Wood and Earl Foulks were in Monon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Parks were in Rensselaer Saturday. ” Frank May and family took dinner -Sunday-with George Foulks. Mrs. John JSouthard BeHe visited Mrs. Walter Gilmore Monday. Mrs. Martha Petett, of Monticello, visited the Chapman family last week. Rev. Tel to and Whittaker spent Tuesday night with John Southard’s. Mrs. Mary Johnson and Mrs. Maggie Foulks called on Mrs. Wm. Rlshling Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beaver attended Children’s Day exercises at Palestine Sunday evening. V > A telegraph line is being erected from Monon through to the west end of the township. Charles Clark and Pearl Abersol attended Children’s Day exercises at the chapel Sunday. G. L. Parks and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Parks’ mother, Mrs. Ravenscroft, near Remington. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Rogers, of Monon, called on their daughter, Mrs. Sam Griffith and family Tuesday. Mrs. W. I. Bivans went to Rossville, 111., last week to visit her son and daughter, also to take treatment of her physician at Hoopeston again. Mrs. Fred Saltwell was collecting money Monday and Tuesday for the ministers who are holding the series of meetings at this place. Meetings will continue through the week. Very earnest appeals have been made. Meeting June 16th, both morning and evening, and the announcement will then be made as to whether or not meetings will continue.
