Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 107, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1919 — MILROY [ARTICLE]

MILROY

Charles and Theodore Johnson were Monon visitors Saturday and Sunday. . IRoy Culp is the proud owner of a new Ford. •George Foulks and wife were Lee goers Saturday. Edith and Sophia Clark attended the party- at James Blankenship’s Saturday night. Both report a good time. Roy Culp and wife visited his father, W. E. Culp, Saturday. Albert and James Wood were non goers Saturday. A heavy rain fell here Sunday making the fields too wet to plow. Oliver Macurdy was a Delphi visitor Monday. Martha Culp called upon her sister, Maggie, Monday night. Claud Spencer was a Rensselaer goer Monday. Virgil Macurdy called upon Virgil Johnson Sunday. -/ The threshers’ meeting Monday night was not very well attended, (The Republican has a new Milroy correspondent and the people in that township can expect some newsy items each week-end.) (Lewis Quinn returned today, to his work in Gary. Mrs. Finnan Rutherford and Mrs. ■G. C. Brown went to Chicago' this morning. A. M. Robertson, proprietor of the Princess theatre, went to Lowell today. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Loveless at the hospital Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Wood are spending a few days fith their daughter, Ruth, who is attending Illinois State university, at Champaign. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson, of Wellington, 111., are here to attend the funeral of the late Samuel A. Williams, who was Mrs. Anderson’s father.