Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1917 — MILROY [ARTICLE]
MILROY
Miss Esther Knot of LaFayette v>s- i ited the Fisher family from Friday until Sunday evening. h Mrs. Perry Caster of Chicago Heights visited relatives here this week. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ogle and two children spent Sunday with. George Foulks. Cecil Jordan visited Martha Clark over Sunday. Hanging Grove and Milroy Twp. Institue was held at Center, Saturday. .Frieda May visited institute Saturday afternoon. Jcs. Rees of Piqua, Ohio, returned home Wednesday after a visit with relatives here. Mrs. Homer Ogle and daughters spent Friday with Mrs. W. B. Fisher. Mrs. Eva McCashen visited Mrs. <H. Ogle Friday afternoon. Ladies Aid met Wednesday with Mrs. Chas. McCashen. f „ Mr. and Mrs Earl Foulks and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foulks attended the funeral of Roy Williams at Monon last Friday. Edith Johnson-■left Saturday for Indiapolis, where she will work. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Caster were both sick with LaGrippe last week. Homer Ogle moved to the farm rented near Idaville this week. The Ladies’ Aid cleaned the church Wednesday. It is now completed, and will be painted and dedicated in the spring. \ Leonard and Irene McAlear attended a party at Mr. Grugles, Saturday evening. . . Fred Doerfert left Thursday morning for a short visit with friends at Cloverdale. Miss Utica Crowder who is attending high school at Rensselaer, spent Sunday with her parents. Mrs. Marion Crowder and daughter called on Mr. Mores, Sunday afternoon. . . Perfect Spencer |vas a business caller in Wolcott, Thursday. John Mitchell is again in very poor health. • ' . Mrs. Sarah Ravenscroft the aged mother of Mrs. G. L. Parks, quietly slept on into the sleep that knows no awakening in this world, at 5 a. m. last Sunday morning, age 95 years. The funeral was held Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. Interment in the Remington Cemetery. „ , ... Leona Ogle spent Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Foulks. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Parks spent Saturday with her mother who was in her usual health but was called away Sunday morning. Miss Goldie Scripture of Wolcott is visiting her sister Mrs. Perfect Spencer. , , Miss Ozark Bunnell of Delphi! came Saturday for a visit with relatives and friends here. The old relalile “Aristos” flour never fails to make good bread. $2.60 sack. John Eger.
