Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 286, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1910 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]
FAIR OAKS.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leach visited over Sunday in Rensselaer. Prayer meeting at Mrs. Litner's Wednesday evening. All are invited. Mrs. Mary Cooper returned Monday after a two weeks’ visit in Rensselaer. Mrs. Mary Miller, of Independence, Ind., is visiting her niebe, Mrs. Cottingham, this week, ‘y We are getting a little taste of winter this week, after the thunder showers of last week. Henry Roarda and his sister Margaret went to Chicago Tuesday to look after their sister. Tom Mallatt is putting in a full line of merchandise in what was knoWn as the Mallatt hall. Will Gundy arrived home Sunday evening, after an absence of four or five years in the west. The two Zellars families took their dinners Thanksgiving and ate at the mill, several miles west. Miss Ella Roarda was taken to Chicago Saturday to the hospital to be operated on for appendicitis. Mrs. Litner and son Johnnif'came here from Wheatfield and will live in Ed Kessler’s house for the present. Mrs. Dodge has gone to visit her son and daughter in Illinois and will probably spend several weeks there. Cal Burrows and family, of Moores Hill, Ind., arrived here Tuesday morning, and will probably make this their future bbme. Our teachers, Miss McCullough and Miss Pennington visited their homes, south of Indianapolis during Thanksgiving vacation and returned Sunday evening. A party or social was given Friday night at the home of Miss Amy Bringle in honor of her sixteenth birthday. The evening was spent in music and games, after which refreshments were served. All report a pleasant time. The oyster supper given in Kessler’s hall Thursday night was very well attended and several dollars added to the Christian church fund. Andy and Lucile Vondersmith, who have been visiting relatives here and in Rensselaer, Started ftjr their home in Dakota the last of the week.
