Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 May 1909 — MILROY. [ARTICLE]

MILROY.

Ed Herman was a Lee goer Friday. Rev. Ellis was in this vicinity Friday. Lon Chatman is improving at this writing. Mrs. Louisa Foulks was in Monon Friday. Jessie Southard was in Wolcott Sunday. Wm. Culp was in Rensselaer Saturday on business. Mrs. Chatman and Mrs. Ed Johnson were in Lee Saturday. Belle Southard spent Thursday night with Mrs. Geo. Foulks. Albert Whitlow planted corn for Geo. Woods Friday and Saturday. Vern Ciflp and Earl Foulks attended orchestra practice Friday evening at Lee. Earl Foulks attended Sundayschool at Lee Sunday and ate dinner with AlVin Clark’s. Clell Clark and Mason Barlow and Orvill Durflinger called on Branson Clark Saturday. Ernest and Everett Clark spent Saturday night with their uncle, Clell Clark, and wife. Mrs. Louisa Foulks, Mrs. Underwood and Mrs. D. Z. Clark ate dinner Thursday with Mrs. Geo. Fbulks. Belle Southard started Sunday morning for Terre Haute to enter school there. Miss Nellie May also went there for a visit. During the hall storm here Saturday some windows north of here were broken and gardens were cut up badly, also fruit trees were almost stripped. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foulks, Mrs. Effle Underwood and Vern and Roy Culp and Mrs. Southard and Miss Jessie attended the commencement exercises at Monon Wednesday night.