Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 130, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1915 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]

FAIR OAKS.

Mrs. Ben Zellars has been sick for several days. ; Gladys Halleck visited relatives at DeMotte last week. Mrs. Jesse Garriott, of Foresman, spent Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McConnell autoed to Wheatfield Sunday. Mrs. Vondersmith, of Brook, is visiting F. R. Erwin’s this week. Clint Gundy and children, of Monon, were visiting here Sunday. Mrs. M. I. Gundy and son visited her parents in Kouts last week< Wm. Windell has returned from a visit with his parents at Columbus. Mrs. McKean and son, Ward, of Chicago, visited F. R. Erwip over Sunday. Mrs. Carl Carpenter and MisS Mabel Downey spent Sunday in Roselawn.

Mrs. Cottingham and mother went to Momence Sunday to visit Wm. Cottinghani’s. Grandma Cox, well kijown here, came from Kankakee t<s spend Memorial day here. The Sunday school convention will be held at Parr next Sunday. All are invited to attend. The M. E. Ladies’ Aid were invited to the home of Wm. Gourley Thursday afternoon and were treated to ice cream and cake. Rev. Postill preached a Memorial sermon Sunday at 11 o’clock, after which the congregation marched to the cemetery to decorate the graves. Frank McKay’s little son, Lester, was badly bitten on the neck by a dog Tuesday, making it necessary to have the doctor sew the-wound up.