Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 April 1911 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]

FAIR OAKS.

Frank McKay has had quite a severe attack of pneumonia this week. Frank Wilson, brother of Mrs. Umphress, is here for’a short visit. Mrs. Marlatt is said to be improving quite rapidly. Mrs. Casey and Mrs. Folley are both sick with luqg trouble. Isaac Right is visiting his son John in Indianapolis this week. The bad weather has delayed the gravel road work considerably lately. Carrie Stowers has returned home from a several weeks’ stay up near Parr. The M. E. society will meet with Mrs. Millie Gundy Thursday afternoon. Mr. Wade, of Lafayette, lectured on the subject of temperance last Monday evening in the Christian church. Rev. Dunkleburger will preach in the Christian church next Saturday night. Some of our militia boys went to Rensselaer for inspection Monday night Earl Leach is having Mariatt’s office moved across the street and will lit t it ont for a barber shop. Mrs. Lyman Zea and son Ernest have been visiting at Wm. Warren's for a few days. Bert Warren and wife have returned from Kokomo, where they went on account of the sickness and death of Mrs. Warren’s father. Rice Dunn has moved his family into one of the Warren houses and Bart Crofford has moved into the house vacated by him. There is again the scent of orange blossoms in the air and if the high winds don’t blow them entirely away they will surely be here before long.