Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1913 — MILROY [ARTICLE]

MILROY

Mr., and Mrs. Alvin Clark, of Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. George Foulks spent Sunday with Chas. McCashen’s. Our teachers attended township institute at McCoysburg Saturday. Fred and Charles Marehand have a new mqtorcycle. T. A. Spencer and son, Vance, spent Sunday in Monticello with friends. T. A. Spencer filled his silo this week. Wm. Culp will fill his soon. Branson Clark’s attended the funeral of Jackson McKillip at Palestine Wednesday. Mrs. Louis Daniels returned last week from a visit with her parents and friends in England. She has been gone about a year, making the trip each way alone. G. L. Parks visited Banner school Tuesday. Martha Clark spent Tuesday night with her sister, Mrs. Frank May, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Parks entertained Tom Garvin, John Sommers, Jr, and families and Wm. Halstead at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Hough, Mrs. Seymour and Mrs. Dobbins, of Monon, were at Branson Clark’s Sunday. Mrs. Dobbins remained for a longer visit Mrs. Mary Strable, of Ohio, spent the first of the week with John Mitchell’s. Mr. Maxwell, the veterinary, of Monon. was called to see one of Mr. Wood’s best horses, which Is very sick.