Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1909 — MILROY. [ARTICLE]
MILROY.
Wm. Barlow was visiting in Rensselaer Friday. G. L. Parks returned from a trip to Illinois Monday. George Beaver moved to the old Hinds farm last week. Sunday School is changed again ffbm 2:30 p. m., to 9:30 a. m. Frank Coghill moved to a farm southwest of Monon this week. Mans Beaver has moved to the farm vacated by George Beaver. Mrs. Mary McCashen and daughter Ettie were in Monon Tuesday. Maggie Barlow took supper Friday evening with Mrs. Wm. Culp. J. A. Tune of Forest, 111., spent Friday night with George Foulks’. Willard Johnson and family are getting ready to move to Missouri. Willard Johnson and family spent Tuesday night with George Wood’s. Henry Beaver accompanied Willard Johnson’s in their trip to Missouri. Mrs. J. Anderson of Chicago is visiting her cousin Mrs. George Foulks. Henry Beaver’s family has moved to the old Henson farm, south of Sharon. Mr. and Mrs. R. Foulks went to Chicago last Saturday to consult a specialist. Frank May and family attended the wedding of Arty Gilmore and Clyde Clark Wednesday. Mrs. G. L. Parks and children Mr. and Mrs. Frank May called on Jack Hemphill and family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foulks attended the wedding of Mason Barlow and Naomi Garvin Wednesday of last week. Many friends will regret to learn of the sudden death of Miss Elsie Kendall, who was visiting her uncle, Milt Kendall near Vienna, Missouri. Wm. Barlow and daughter Maggie of Otterbein came to attend the wedding of his son Mason to Naomi Garvin last Wednesday and visited friends and old neighbors for a few days. John Southard, who has been living in White county near Guernsey, for some time, moved Into this vicinity again. Miss Belle is attending high school in Monon, this being her last year. Mr. and Mrs. George Foulks and son Earl attended the wedding of Mrs. Foulks’ brother, Clyde Clark and Miss Arty Gilmore, at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Gilmore near Lee, / Wednesday. They will reside on a farm near Morocco. Married, Feb. 24, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Garvin, miles south of Wolcott, Miss Naomi -Garvin and Mr. Mason Barlow. At 12 o’clock Rev. Pattee of Wolcott, in the presence of a number of friends and relatives, pronounced the ceremony. A number of useful and elegant presents were received. All join in wishing them a pleasant journey through life. They will reside on a farm between Reynolds *nd Monon.
