Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1918 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]
FAIR OAKS.
Mrs. John Gilmore and son, Howard, are on the sick list. Miss Florence McKay is home this week, the school at Virgie beihg closed on account of the “flu.” Unde Harry Harrold has gone to Kentland to spend the winter. r Mrs. Pearl Kight was called to LaCrosse on account of the illness of her sister, Mrs. May Howell. Mrs. Zelda Snow, who has been visitng relatives here and at Laurel, has returned to her home in Gnswold, N. D. The C. & E. I. carpenter gang has been here rebuilding the engine house at the water tank, which was burned down last week. •* There will be a meeting for men only at the M. E. church Stfnday evening. Two questions of a moral and local nature will be open for general discussion. Mir. F. R. Erwin will introduce and discuss qupstionnumber one. Prof. Campbell will introduce and discuss question number two. T you are interested in the welfare of Fair Oaks and community, you are expected to be present. _ Little Louise Campbell fell with a spoon in her mouth Monday evening and cut her mouth and tonsils quite severely. She was taken to Rensselaer for treatment.
