Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 263, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1918 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]

FAIR OAKS.

Mrs. N. Littlefield, of Rensselaer, is spending a few days with the Erwin family. Mrs. Efija KcX visited her daughter in Monon over Saturday and Sunday. Al Martin and wife have returned bo their home in the country after having a siege of influenza at has mother’s here. Cal Burroughs returned to his work in Illinois after having spent Sunday with his family. Rowena Gundy, of Monon, is visiting her grandmother here for a few days. ’■ James McKay is improving from the influenza and pneumonia. Mrs. Ruth Weaver, of Westville, is spending a few days with relatives here. Mrs, Bert Craycroft was called to Georgetown last week on account of the illness ancj death of a brother and sister. Paul Barker and Leland Halleck were called to the service this week, and three more of our boys expect to go next week. Miss Adrienne Guckien, of Logansport came Monday, expecting school would re-open, but as it was postshe returned to her home. Mfs. Sarah Thompson served meals to the election board Tuesday. Born, Nov. 4, to John Craycroft and wife, a son. Mrs. Zelda Snow, of North Dakota, is visiting relatives and friends here. Luther Myers has moved into the Karr property, and William Myers and family into the Moore property. Dr. Rice has several patients here now, and Dr. Stuart, of Monon, made, a professional trip here this week. Died, November 5, of pneumonia, Jennings Winslow, son of Joseph and Hope Winslow, aged seventeen years. Funeral services were conducted at the cemetery at 2 o’clock Thursday.,