Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1909 — MILROY. [ARTICLE]

MILROY.

Ed. Herman was in Lee Sunday evening. ‘ . Wm. Halstead visited G. L. Parks Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Wood was in Lee Monday morning. Jas. Clark cut oats for Wm. Brock this week. \ Mrs. Fred May visited the last of the week with home folks. John Southard and family ate dinner Sunday with Grandma Foulks. Mrs. Spencer and children visited her mother at Monticello last week. Chas. Smith and Jean Marchand aVe prospecting in Kansas this week. Mrs. Lorisa Foulks and Mrs. Roy Williams were Monon visitors Monday. Mrs. Blair and daughter Helen, of Piper City, 111., visited G. L. Parks this week. Mrs. Byran Iliff and children, of Momence, 111., are visiting Geo. Wood andfamily: • . L Mrs. Tillie Clark assisted Mrs. Ed Herman with cooking for threshers Monday. Creighton Clark and family and Thos. Spencer and family called, on George Foulks Sunday. Mrs. Ed Herman and children and Mrs. Thos. Spencer and children spent Tuesday with Mrs. L. Foulks and Mrs. E. Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCashen and daughter spent Tuesday with the former’s mother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stallwell returned home from Francesville Saturday, where they were called by the death of a cousin of uncle Fred at that place. - Don’t forget the basket meeting Sunday, August Bth, in R. Foulks’ grove. Sunday school and other services in the looming and Rev. Northrop, of Monon, will conduct the services in the afternoon. The Lee orchestra will be present to furnish music. All invited. Come and bring your basket.