Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1913 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]

FAIR OAKS.

Unele John Casey had a had spell of heart trouble last Monday. Several new people are in town attending the holiness meetings. Born, Tuesday, Feb. 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Hanley, a daughter. The orchestra met and practiced at Charles Barker’s Monday evening. ? Ray Casey and wife have returned from a visit with Al Helsell’s at Virgie. Mr. Penwright is doing some carpenter work on John Casey’s house this week. Mrs. Kight has returned from several weeks’ visit at Indianapolis and Lafayette. There will be another Bible lecture Sunday at 2 o’clock and also one in, the evening. Orvil Bringle, who has been attending school at Valparaiso, spent Sunday With his parents here. Miss Coral Miles, who has been attending high school at Shelby, visited friends here over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. McFarland, of Marion, visited their daughter and her school here Sunday and Monday. Cal Burroughs is expecting to m have to make a trip to Moores Hill, in southern Indiana, as a witness in a lawsuit. Born, one day last week, a daughter, to Wm. Cottingham and wife, formerly of this place, but now living in Momence. Mr. Clevenger, who has been away for some time, looking after the interests of the pickle company, is home this week. , ; ,Mrs. Mollie Gundy has been on the sick list this week and Ruth has been kept out of school on account of toothache. About fifteen relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winslow took well filled baskets and met at their home one day last week to celebrate their 12th wedding anniversary.