Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 242, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1913 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]

FAIR OAKS.

Amy Bringle anti Florence McKay are home from school this week on account of teachers’ institute at Rensselaer.

Cail Hoover, of Missouri, 'nephew of Felix Erwin, Js here on a visit. Born and died Oct.’ 2, a son of Mr. and Mrs, Morton Clifton.’ Interment in Fair Oaks cemetery. Died, Oct. 3, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Casey, age about three weeks. Interment in Fair Oaks cemetery. Dodd Mace is shipping a carload of fall watermelons. They are something new to this locality, being of a light green color and nearly round, sweet and juicy. Ray Haste and wife have rented the Brouhard property. Grandma Brouhard will visit with her children until spring. Charles Halleck is shipping a car load of apples and pears this week to Hammond. Mr. Ewing and Mrs. Day, teachers from west of town, and Miss Coral Miles visited A. M. Bringle’s Sunday afternoon and attended the preaching at the M. E. church. The cottage prayer meeting is held at the home of Sam-Potts this week. Bert and Leslie Warne and Frank Goff were up on the Kankakee last week fishing. Rev. Postill preached an interesting sermon here Sunday evening and will preach again Sunday evening, Oct. 19. All invited. Our teachers are all in Rensselaer this week attending institute.