Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1908 — Milroy. [ARTICLE]

Milroy.

Ludd Clark is shredding corn. , ’ Chas. Wood is in Illinois husking corn. Frank Sommers called on Albert Wood Sunday. .-;r. _ . Mr. and Mrs. John Willbanks were in Monon Saturday. ■Rev. Mrs. Belcher ate dinner Sunday with Geo. Foulks.John McDonald, of LaCrosse, visited friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foulks attended church at Palestine Sunday. H, Davis ate dinner Sunday with John Mitchell and family, Mrs. Geo. Foulks visited her brother J. R. Clark, and family Friday. Rev. Pitzer spent Saturday night with Wm. Chatman and wife. Mrs. Louisa Foulks and Cady Underwood were in Rensselaer Monday. Creighton Clark and family ate dinner Sunday with his sister, Mrs. F. May, and family. Earl Foulks spent Saturday night with Rev. Morrow’s family at Wolcott Democratic speaking was held at Center school house Monday evening. Aunt Mollie Wood, of Marion township, spent Thursday night with Mrs. Geo. Foulks. Quite a few neighbors met at the church last Thursday and cleaned the church house. Mrs. Boone and Mrs. Marchand attended church here Sunday afternoon. Miss Madge Wolfe spent Friday visiting the Queen City Ichoal taught by Miss Leva Grimes, of Wolcott Martha Clark and Edna Brock spent Saturday night and Sunday with the former’s sister, Mrs. Frank May, and family. C. Underwood and wife and Roy Williams anti wife visited Jas. Spencer and family Saturday night and Sunday. Rev. Mrs. Emma Belcher preached an interesting sermon last Sunday afternoon, and will be witjj us again November Ist, at 3 p. m. Let all try to be present. Richard Fculks and granddaughter, Iris Williams, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. R. Foulks, who is at Logansport visiting her relatives there. As she is in very poor health, her stay wtll be indefinite.