Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 184, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1914 — MILROY. [ARTICLE]

MILROY.

Mrs., Ohas. McCashen spent the first of the week with her brother, T. Clark, of Lee. Mrs. T. A. Spencer ,and children, ? Mrs. G. Foil Iks, Miss Gertie Campbell and Mrs. Florence Whitlow assisted Mrs. Minnie Blankenship with threshers Tuesday. Mr. and (Mrs. Walter Whitlow are visiting: Janies Blankenship. Miss Belle Southard visited her sjater, Mrs. Jessie Gilmore, thjs week. - Rev. Wright, of Rensselaer, delivered a . fine sermon here Sunday night and will preach again in two weeks. Wm. Dolfln’s were in MoOoysburg Tuesday. Jack Weaver and family have moved back to Missouri. Mr. DoJfln and family called on G. Foulks Tuesday evening. : Ci. 1 oulks and T. A. Spencer and families autoed to Laifayette and 1 Battle Ground Sunday. Ohas. Wood has a new motorcycle. Martha Clark Is visiting her blother, Clyde Clark and family, near Morocco. Misses Lillian and Juanita Fisher were Wolcott callers Tuesday. James Blankenship’s nieee is making him a visit. MV Vesta Hamilton and daughtejKsre visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gawaber’s this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alva McCashen ate dinner Sunday with Chas. Beaver’s. Mrs. Frank May and Miss Ruth spent Tuesday and Wednesday wiljh Mrs/Mary McCashen and Miss Ft tie. The Misses McDonald called on I. Monday. Preaching Sunday at 3 o’clock. Sunday School at 9:30 a. an. Walter Chapman has been suffer: ing from a very sore hand.