Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1909 — MILROY. [ARTICLE]
MILROY.
\ Mrs. L. Foulks was in Monon Tuesday. G. W. Foulks was in Lafayette Tuesday. [ Thos. Spencer made a trip to Chicago Monday. Mrs. G. L. Parks visited her mother on Friday of last week. Mrs. Wm. Culp called on Mrs. Geo. Foulks Monday afternoon. John Southard and family called on G. JL- Parks Monday evening. Mrs. John Mitchell called on Mrs. Underwood Monday afternoon. G. L. Parks and family attended the park program Tuesday evening. Leon Parks took his accustomed drive to Wolcott Sunday afternoon. Jeff Becker went to Rensselaer Monday to hear from his son, William. Misses Jessie and Bell Southard and Miss Breckinridge were Wolcott visitor Monday. Miss Breckinridge, of near Monticello, is visiting the Misses Jessie and Bell Southard. Mrs. E. Johns and Mrs. L. Foulks called on Mrs. Becker, who is in poor health, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank May and daughter, Ruth, visited D. Z. Clark and family Sunday night.
Mrs. Chas. Smith and children were in Monon Sunday to visit Mrs. Smith’s brother, Mr. Rogers, and family. Quite a delegation from the Milroy Sunday school went to Fountain Park Saturday. All report a pleasant trip. Misses Minnie and Nellie McDonald, of Hanging Grove township, took dinner Tuesday with G. L. Parks and family. Mrs. John Mellender has been staying at Mrs. Kate Holman’s helping to care for grandma Mellender, who is seriously ill. Miss Bell Southard returned Saturday week from Terre Haute, where she has been for the twelve weeks’ normal course. Albert Wood went to Monon Monday evening with Earl Foulks. The latter going to band practice, as the band at Monon has reorganized to play for the home coming. - —1
