Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1913 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]
FAIR OAKS.
Mr. IMnama moved"* his ’family to Roselawn this wefek.j ~~ Z Uafr’ was but Sunday learning to run his automobile. Miss Julia Bozelle went to Lafaylette last week to work in a restaurant. ' ‘ Married, March 16th, in Kankakee, 111, Harry Keller and Miss Ruth Beem. Mr. Penwright and Miss Mattie. Dickinson visited at John Casey’s over Sunday. == .r. There will be special Easter services at the Christian church Sunday evening. Ray Casey and family have moved into the Wilson property vacated by Mr. Clevenger. Mrs. Johnston, of Hobart, Ind., visited her son and the school here the first of the week. Isaac Kight is again in the south part of the state looking after the interests of his dredge. Walter McConnell and family visited relatives this week in Rens selaer and Wheatfield. Mrs. Rebecca Nolan has just re turned from a three weeks’ visit at Brookston and Rensselaer. Charly Vincent, of Brook, has come here and started’ a bather business in the White building. Milton McKay was "the only pupil from here who took the eighth grade examination at Parr Saturday. Died, at her home east of town, Mrs. Frank DeCook, last Thursday, She was buried in the Roselawn cemetery. ■ Clyde Umphress started for lowa Tuesday. Fred McKay also left town on the same train, but will probably work over near Morocco. A Bible Scholar from Chicago will deliver a Bible lecture at the Fair Oaks school house Sunday, March 23rd, at 2 o’clock p. m. Everybody invited. . . "...
