Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1914 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]

FAIR OAKS.

Chas. Penwright spent several days here this week. Bom, to Arthur DeWitt and wife, Jan. 3nd, a son. Born, to Carl Carpenter and wife, Jan. 4th, a daughter. Mts. Clevenger went to Chicago this week to visit her daughter. Rev. T-Wiekham visited friends here this week and preached Wed-j nesday evening at the churci Ray Casey’s little girl Is sick with symptoms of pneumonia. , Felix Erwin and Enos MoffitJ had the misfortune to lose horses this week. , . J j Chas. Stewart was in town Tuesday looking after children who are out of school. The Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Isaac Kight Thursday afternoon, Jan. Bth. •Lora Brouhard is moving here from near Streator, 111. Rev. Postill will fill his regular appointment Sunday evening. . A 1 Blake made a trip to Indianapols last week. ' The quarantine has been lifted from the Potts family. Mrs. Sarah Smtih, of Rensselaer, visited Mrs. Mattie Dickenson this week. Miss Fawn Casey, who has been staying at Mt. Ayr for some time, is staying at home now. % Josiah Thompson and daughter went to Rensselaer Saturday to attend the installation of officers of the G. A. R. Richard and Chas. Reagan, of Frankfort, stopped on their way from Chicago in an auto and were here over night with N. A. McKay’s Wednesday night.