Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 133, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1913 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]
FAIR OAKS.
John Casey went to Rensselaer to spend Decoration Day. Abram Bringle is having some repairing done to his house. Mrs. DeFries, of Thayer, visited relatives here over Sunday. Mrs. F. L Yeoman, of Hanna, Ind., are visiting at Bringle’s this week. Can Manderville has bought a fine new corn popper and peanut roaster.
Isaac Kight, who has been in southern Indiana for the past two weeks, has returned. ' Fred McKay, who has been near Morocco at work since March Ist, was in town over Sunday. John Dean and wife, who have been staying near Shelby, came to visit C. A. Gundy’s this week. Our case of diphtheria seems to be getting along very well, as people living near say they hear her singing and see her walking around outside the tent.
The grand ball Saturday evening at the Gundy hall, was well attended and the ball in the afternoon at the park was also attended by a large crowd.
About a dozen of our best men went over to the county seat Monday to see something about the division of the township. The Memorial Day services here were quite well attended. The speech by Senator Abe Halleck, whose parents were burled here, was fine, and the service generally was good. Fifteen Wheatfield ball players came here Sunday morning, bound for Lowell on the speeder and were caught in the storm. No serious damage is reported, blit a terrible scare and drenching and they missed the milk train, but stopped the fast train and got there after all.
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