Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1914 — MILROY. [ARTICLE]
MILROY.
Perfect Spencer and family and Henry -Goble ate dinner Tuesday with Mrs. George Foulks. F„ E. Johnson returned Tuesday Jrom a visit with his father, the first visit for twenty years. Mrs. Howard and Wm. Stewart and daughters took dinner Saturday with Mrs. G. L. Parks and family. Howard and William Stewart and families ate oysters and enjoyed Christmas evening with G. L. Parks. G. L. Parks transacted business in Rensselaer Tuesday. '~ Glen McKinley spent Monday night with Earl Foulks. A ntfmber Of friends and neighbors met at John Southard’s Wednesday evening.
Martha Clark visited Cecil Jordan’s school Tuesday. Mr. Chambers moved this week and Jack Weaver moved tb the house vacated by Mr. Chambers. Wm. Stewart and family, of Mississippi, who came for a short visit with his brother, Howard Stewart and family, returned home Sunday. Lud Clark spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Fred May, who has been sick with gall stones, the physician thinking it possible for her to undergo an operation. Rev. Sutton preached Sunday to a goodly number and in the evening Glen McKinly also preached an uplifting sermon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saltwell and Mrs. G. Foulks and Earl and Martha Clark ate dinner Sunday with Ed McKinly*s.
Mrs. E. Marchand has been sick but is now improving. Rev. Sutton will be here Sunday, January 11, at 3 p. m. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Sunday morning. AU come. If you have any unredeemed certificates from the California Perfume Co. which you are willing to turn to the credit of the Monnett School please call Phone 447, so the tickets may be called for and sent in at once.
