Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1914 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]

FAIR OAKS.

4 Mrs. Sam Ritchey and children, of Watseka, 111., are' visiting Mra. Catting ham. Don’t forget the convention and basket dinner to be held here Sunday, June 14th. If the weather will permit It will It>e held to the grove. If not it will be in the ehurch. Corah DeWitt and family have moved to Wheatfield. Mre. Smith, of Lee, is visiting her sister. Mtos Hannah Culp. Mr. and Mra. McConnell attended the convention at JBrook Tuesday. - V Married, Jilne 7th, Bettie Brown and Samuel Kettering. Mrs. M. L Gundy and Miss Lydia Larson went to Virgie and Kouts to visit a few days. Mir. and Mrs. Pearson Pendergrass, of Kentland, Mr. and Mr®. Darwin Hatch, of Chicago, and A, Lowman, of Chicago, autoed here and spent the dag, with Walter McConnell and family. Mrs. Litner, formerly of here, has gone to spend the summer with her daughter, Cora, in Huntington, N. Y. Married, June 4, Lawrence Halleek, of Fair Oaks, and Miss Winona McFarland, of Marlon, Ind. Marie Stringer, of Rensselaer, was here Tuesday taking pictures. Miss Healy, of Rensselaer, was here Tuesday getting up a class in music. Miss Audry Yondersmith, a niece of Felix Irwin, is visiting them for a few week®. Mr. and Mrs. John Dean went to Momenice to spend a few day®. Tom Johnson has bought the Munden house and is moving into it Married, June 3rd, Melvin Dunn, of Fair Oak®, and Miss Hazel Jones, of Wheatfield. dan Manderville is having ■ his house painted. Warren ZeUars and wife, were over from Aix Sunday.