Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 178, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1914 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]
FAIR OAKS.
Thrashing seems to be the order of the day. Mrs. Cathryn Martin, of Kankakee, visited last week with her brother, John Deane and family. Born, to Matt LaOoss and* wife, July 28, a son. Lyman Hall is able to get about again with the aid of crutches. A. M. Bringle and family attended the meeting and baptizing over at Rose Bud Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delavon visited their daughter near Virgie the first of the week. Harry Harold, of Akron, Ohio, is here visiting Felix Erwin before starting on an extended visit to England. - Miss Anna Spry, of Kankakee, visited Isaac Kight the first of the week. Mrs. L. Lemmel, of Chicago,'is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Chas. Eggleston. x Mrs. Dave Winslow is on the sick list this week. Jos. Kight and wife, of Thayer, visited Isaac Kight’s over Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Thompson went out to Frank Stover’s this week to cook so r th reshers. ■ K. W. Fair and Orvil Bringle took the teachers’ examination in Rensselaer Saturday. Eth el Yeoman, of Hanna, Ind., is visiting at A. M. Bringle’s. Mrs. John Barber, and Mrs. Sarah Kesler went to Roselawn on business this week. Mrs. B. F. Clevenger went to Chicago Tuesday to visit her daughter and.meej,a sister from Kansas. Lawrence Halleck and wife are canvassing the country around Winamac in the interest of the Halleck Nursury Co. Mrs. M. D. Carr and daughters attended the picnic held at Cedar Lake Tuesday in the Moody park. Jake Spitzer has charge of the work at the pickle factory. Died, near Buttsville, N. D., July 19th, Clayton Moffit. He was well known here but moved with his parents to North Dakota a few years ago. •
