Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 120, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 May 1915 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]

FAIR OAKS.

Miss Fawn Casey returned home Tuesday. Orville Bringle spent Sunday with home folks here. Can Manderville went to Rensselaer Monday on business. Schuyler Brockus is making cement porches to the Gundy residence. Rev. Blineline, of Chicago, visited A. M. Bringle a few days last week. Miss Anna Spry, of Kankakee, is visiting* Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kight. Dorcas Karr is going to school in Rensselaer the remainder of this term. Mrs. Lawrence Halleck returned the last of the week from a visit at Marion. A. Dekoker and family, of DeMotte, visited with John Clifton’s this week. Mr. and Mrs. Reprogle, of Winamac, are visiting at John Zellar’s this week. Beulah Trump and Doris McKay spent a part of last week at Frank McKay’s, near Foresmah. Mrs. Cottingham has returned from Attica and brought her mother, Mrs. Nelson, with her. Miss Pansie Bozelle has returned here after a stay near Remington, where she was taking care of sick. Children’s day will be observed here the second Sunday in June at the M. E. church in the morning and the Christian church at night. Frank McKay’s tents were in the track of the storm Saturday and were blown down and their clothes and goods scattered and damaged, but they had gone to the home of a neighbor and escaped without injury. George Lambert’s tent was also damaged.