Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 163, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 July 1912 — MILROY. [ARTICLE]

MILROY.

Vern Culp returned home last week. Mrs. W. I. Bivanff, who has been visiting her son and daughter and taking treatment of her physician in ll* linois, came home last week. L. Mrs. T. A. Spencer came home from the hospital in Lafayette last Saturday, leaving little Ethel thdre for further treatment until the latter part of this week. Bell Southard visited her sister, Mrs. Walter Gilmore, this week. Preaching Sunday morning, July 6, by Rev. P. A. Morrhw. All invited. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Spencer intend to go to Lafayette for their little daughter Ethel, who is in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Parks were Rensaelaer callers Monday, Mrs. Blankenship was at Lee Wednesday. Mrs. Slaughter, of Rensselaer, visited her brother, James Blankenship, the first of the week. Mrs. George Foulks and son, Earl, wept to near Morocco Saturday for a visit with Mrs. Fbnlk’s brother, Clyde Clark and wife. On Snnday morning they received word to return 1, - - n n To n .-IT\ V, /']Q flf ttr Q Q Qrty* { Allfi ] y nOuir do JoStrptl Liai a vraa otri iuudij HI with appendiciti s. They came home, but fortunately,- when they arrived. Joseph was resting easier and at this writing seems on the road to recovery.