Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 246, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1911 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]
FAIR OAKS.
Felix Erwin had a ear load of coal unjbaded here this week. • Aunt Hannah Culp returned Tuesday from a three weeks' stay In Rensselaer. Several of the champion corn huskers here left Monday for the corn fields near Kentland. The rain Saturday prevented several of our people from attending the fall festival at Parr. Several. delegates went .from our Sunday school to the convention in Rensselaer Wednesday. Mrs. Mattie Dickinson, who has been sick at John Casey’slpr several weeks, is again able to be up part of the time. Mrs. Cottingham purchased a large baseburner this week with which she expects to warm things up at the hotel this winter. ~ ’." • ■ Miss Eleanor Williams went with Dora CRtingham to Danville to visit her son WllMe and wife. Eleanor will remain for a few,weeks. Thursday was the thirtieth birthday of Mrs. Milt Gundy and she had invited the M. E. Aid Society to spend the afternoon with her. The usual program of the society was carried out, ffter which luncir was served and enjoyed by all, there being fourteen or fifteen ladies present
