Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1919 — PLAIN VIEW. [ARTICLE]
PLAIN VIEW.
Everybody come to Sunday school and help make it a success. Grandma McCashen is quite pOOrWe would like to know if walking is crowded. Lon Chapman was a Monon caller Wednesday. We think it looks very suspicious for a young man to buy a house already furnished, doesn’t it? Several of the Palestine youngpeople attended the services at Milroy Sunday night. Mr. Sunderland and family and Mr. Wood and family dined with William Chapman and wife Sunday. George and Frank Sommers were the guests of Erma and Olive Clark Sunday evening. Jim and John Anderson, of Monticello, were in this vicinity Suday evening. ====—= William Chapman and J. Blankenship must have sown early oats, un-» less they made a mistake and sowed mustard. Anyway, they look at a distance like they were ripe. Boys, you must be careful. iMr. Sansel, of Royal Center, preached Saturday and Sunday nights at Milroy to a large congregation. His text Sunday evening was: “Be Ye Faithful unto Death and I’ll Give You a Crown for Life.” Rev. Hazel Grice and Mrs. McAlear sang a solo at church Sunday evening, which was well received, entitled, “Smiles for the Weary.”
