Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1918 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]

FAIR OAKS.

Gardening has commenced in thil neighborhood. Berche’s are moving to Wolcot! where Mr. Berch and Claud wifl work on the dredge for F. R. ErwiiH The M. S. Sunday school, whicß was dismissed about holidays on a! count of the shortness of fuel, wi! be reorganized Sunday, April 7. Bob Halleck made a trip to Han! mond this week. Mrs. Barker and Mrs. Geor! Brouhard were called to Shelby || few days ago on account of til severe illness of Oliver Brouhard! little boy. ’* I Mrs. Rilla Thelma, of Rensselae! visited relatives here last week. || Orvill Bringle, wife and baby, Remington, visited A. M. Bring! over Sunday. Most of the high school boys we! dismissed last Friday to go to work! Mrs. Ruth Weaver and Mrs! Ca! Carpenter visited relatives ai! friends here last week. The Red Cross society will me! this Wednesday afternoon at A. !j Bringle. Nile Price and wife, of Cnn! Point, were here Saturday and Su! day. The ladies of the Christian chur! held an Easter supper Saturdß evening in Thompsons building S Front street. Grandma Noland, of Rensselaer, H visiting the Johnston family. H| Milt McKay and Elmer Bari! came over from Gary Saturday H spend Easter. y S Ray Casey/ of Kirlin, was in to>H one day last week. fl|