Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1909 — Milroy Items. [ARTICLE]

Milroy Items.

The homo of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Durflinger of near Aydelott Benton Co., was the scene bl a very pretty wedding last Wednesday evening at which time their daughter, Laura, was given in marriage to Mr. Clell Clark, youngest son of J. I. Clark of this vicinity. The ceremony took place at 6 o’clock and .was performed by Rev. A. F. Morrow of Wolcott in the presence of about 80 guests. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Emery Durflinger, sister-in-law of the biide. After congratulations a two course stipppr was served. Many useful and elegant presents were received. They expect to live on a farm owned by C. C. Robinson, where they will commen • housekeeping about March Ist Their many friends join in wishing them a long and happy life. We are listening so wedding bells again. Mr. and Mrs. Frank May and little daughter Ruth spent Saturday n ght and Sunday with Mrs. May’s parents, D. Z. Clark and family. Elmer Johnson and wife moved in with his mother, Mrs. Mary Johnson, this week. Willlard Johnson, and family are thinking of moving to Missouri this spring.

G. L. Parks attended Institute at McCoysburg Saturday. Miss Madge Wolfe called on Martha Clark Sunday. Those from this vicinity who attended the wedding of Cleir Clark and Laura Durflinger, near Addelotte, Benton county, were Branson and Lud Clark, Mason-Barlow and Naomi Garvin and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foulks. Mrs. G. L. Parks and children visited her mother north of Remington Saturday night and Sunday. Those partaking of the Infair dinner at I. J. Clark’s on Friday were Branson, Ludd and Elmer Clark, Frank Coghill, Mans Beaver and families, also Mrs. Mary McCashen and daughter Ettie, Mr. and Mrs. John Woosley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saltwell, Orlando Mannon and Bertha Cook. Henry Beaver was A Wolcott visitor last Thursday. Earl Foulks joined the sled load of Seniors of the Monon school and went to Francesville last Wednesday nigot Several from near Lee came at a late hour to bell Mr. and Mrs. Clell Clark Friday night They were in- j vited in to eat cake fad also were treated to cigars. Our teachers attended institute at McCoysburg Saturday. One more institute the second Saturday in March. Mr. and Mrs. R. Foulks called on Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Beaver Saturday. Vern Culp attended Sunday school at Lee Sunday. Dr. Clayton has adviced Mrs. Ri hard Foulks to. go to Chicago to consult a specialist and she is thinking of going toon. Mrs. Mary McCashen and daugititj, Ettie, spent Sunday with the former’s brother, D. Z. Clark and family near Lee.