Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1901 — MeCoysburg. [ARTICLE]
MeCoysburg.
A. McCoy wai here Sunday. Master Chas. Huston is visiting relatives in Milroy township this week. Miss Roe Deqpis, of Pleasant Ridge, was the guest of Misses Clara and Irene Luts last week. Miss Pearl Parker is visiting Miss Gertie Quinning this week. Bruce Hardy, of Rensselaer, was here hunting one day last week. Mrs. J. P. Gwin and Mrs. J. R. Phillips visited Mrs. Felix Parker one day last week. Miss Gorley returned to her hone near Seafield Saturday after several days’ visit with Mrs. Stone. Grandmother Huston and Elsie Kendall called at the hotel last week. Mrs. Geo. Hurley and daughters, Ethel and Eva, returned fiom Reynolds Sunday where she had been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee visited at Mr. Foster’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Summers, of Sharon, spent Sunday at Mr. Helengreen’s. Mrs. Helengreen and Mrs. McCoy visited Mrs. Lee Tuesday. Mr. Jacks and family, of Sharon, spent Sunday with friends in this vicinity. Ed and Frank Helengreen visited at Mrs. Pollock's, near Sharon, Sunday. Ray Huston and Frank McDonald attended church at Banner, in Milroy township, Sunday. Mr. Hening, of Francesviße, was here the first of the week. Court was called to order Saturday P. M. at the school house to settle a fra' as between some of the tenants on Smoky “Row.” Squire Bussel, with the aid of an interpreter, decided the case.
