Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1920 — PLAINVIEW. [ARTICLE]
PLAINVIEW.
Spring is here, the robihs, boys and marbles have appeared. Mezzia Kendal visited last week with her sister, Hazel, In Wolcott. Jim Clark called on Jas. Blankenship Monday. Albert Campbell called on Walter Chapmaf Thursday evening. Ed Kendal went to Wolcott Saturday. V «L. Snyder went to Mondn Thursday. Geo. and Earl Foulks were Monon goers Saturday* night. Mrs. English visited her daughter, Mrs. Earl Foulks, Saturday night. ' • •; ' S. Noland and J. Cassel called on J. Blankenship the first of the week. Miss Daugherty was the guest of Mary and Pearl Johnson Tuesday nigh£ • The people of this vicinity were very sorry to hear lof the sudden death of Mrs. Clell Clark, who died at het home in Pennsylvanit last
week, and was brought here for burial. Funeral services were held at the Milroy church and the remains laid to rest in the Milroy cemetery.
