Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1918 — MILROY [ARTICLE]
MILROY
Carl Beaver' is working for Earl Foulks. Earl Foulks went to Monon Tuesday evening. . „ Mrs. Fred Saltwell was in Rensselaer Monday. The Literary meeting will be held Saturday night, April 13, at Center. The Ladies’ Aid met last Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Beaver. Mrs. Fred Saltwell and daughter. Mrs. Lad Clark, were in Monon, Tuesday. Victor English visited this week with his sister, Mrs. Earl Foulks, and family. Clyde Clark of Newton county brought stock up to his pasture Wednesday. Mrs. Lillie Mitchell and sons Clifford and Charles spent Monday night with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Lear. Ernest Beaver and family of Pleasant Ridge came Sunday to. visit
his father, Charles Beaver, and family. The Sunday school will be reorganized next Sunday, April 14, at 2 p. m. All are invired to come and help make the Sunday school a success. The Liberty bond meeting at the church Monday evening was well attended. Several came from Rensselaer, and the ladies of that place rendered some excellent music. We have began work for Liberty bond sale, Mrs. McAlear and Mrs. George Foulks for the ladies, and Walter Gilmore, James Blankenship and George Foulks for the men. Mr. and Mrs. Frank May and daughter Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. George Foulks, Mrs. Rachel Scott of Rensselaer, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McCashen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Huff. Miss Juanita Fisher, who has been suffering from a serious attack of appendicitis for some weeks, went to the Henrotin hospital in Chicago last week and was operated on. She will probably be able to return home next Monday.
