Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1919 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]

FAIR OAKS.

Mrs. Shehan, of Monon, visited Kight and wife Sun da y. Don Warne and wife were here a day last week and visited the Woods family. Herbert Bozelle, who has been here for a week on furlough, has returned to Camp Taylor. The election of officers for the Sunday school will be held Sunday, January 19, and all interested are requested to be present. Theschooial' Virgie, -which has been dismissed several times on account of the flu, has finally got started again. , Paul Karr arrived home the last of the week from France. The Fair Oaks basket ball team played Earl Park the last of the week 9 to 17 in favor of Fair Oaks. Charles Manderville and his mother are both quite sick with the flu. Cal Burroughs has been unable to return to his work for two or three weeks on account of sickness in the i family. Mr. and Mrs. Al Abell Went to j Battle Ground this week to attend- , the funeral of a nephew, who was a soldier just returned from camp. Several cars of Western Union telegraph men are stationed here ■ now. > <. Fred Donn of Goodland spent Sunday and Monday here with friends. Mrs. Ruth Weaver of Westville is here visiting relatives. . ■_L-k ■' ; : . V Mrs. William Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pierson and daughter, Elsie, who had been visiting here with the families of Henry Pierson, Henry Wood and Charles J. Dean, left this afternoon for Indianapoilis where they will visit over Sunday with Mrs. > Anna Cobel, a sister of Mis. Hammond and Mrs. Pierson. From Indianapolis they will go to Jacksonville, Florida.