Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 274, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1918 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]

FAIR OAKS.

There are no new cases of the “flu” commenced Monday with one new teacher, Mrs. Brown, of Goodland, Miss Guekin having | SI8 Alva Brouhard is etiU quite sick with pneumonia. . , . Mrs. George Brouhard is reported 'improving. Mrs. George Martin made a tnp to Chicago Saturday. The M. E. Aid society will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rev. Downey. X. Florence McKay went to xirgie Sunday evening to be on hand to open school there Monday. Miss Lola Mailatt is boarding at James Clifton's, and wifi go back and forth on the train to her school work

at Thayer. Fred Call and family moved this week to a farm over near Morocco. Sunday school will open here next Sunday and we will be glad to have the bells proclaim the Sabbath once more. N. A. McKay and Cal Burroughs were home over Sunday. Three of our teachers are rooming in the school building now. Esther Karr came home Sunday evening, being unable to teach at present. Institute was held here Saturday and was quite well attended, considering the amount of sickness in the vicinity. Mary Able went to Gary, where she will stay for awhile with her aunt, Mrs. Dunlap.